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Keyboards & Adapters
Commodore: A1000 Keyboard
Connection: Tastatur Socket |
French/Belgian A1000 keyboard. Keys such as RETURN and TAB have symbols printed on them unlike the US version which used words.
Picture of the US version of the A1000 keyboard
Danish/Scandinavian keyboard. Note that the keyboard appears to be US but has Danish/Scandinavian stickers.
Hi Res Version, A1000 French/Belgian Keyboard - 82K
Hi Res Version, A1000 US Keyboard - 71K
Hi Res Version, A1000 Danish/Scandinavian Keyboard - 419K
The A1000 unlike other 'big box' Amigas uses an RJ-11 connector.
Pin | Function |
---|---|
1 | +5V * |
2 | CLOCK |
3 | DATA |
4 | GND * |
* Please note, I've heard differing accounts of the pin signals for A1000 keyboards. Some report that Pin 4 is +5V and Pin 1 is GND.
Contributions to this page by:
Jan Pedersen, RiWa & Friends
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-26 09:36
Revision: 1.0
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