>Somewhere out there, there's fairly complete
>info on the Lisa hardware. It should include
>details, if not on the keyboard itself, on the
>interface to the keyboard. From that, you might
>be able to modify a spare Mac keyboard to work
>until you can find a Lisa replacement.
The last time I checked with them, you could still get a new
Lisa keyboard, with the notecards, for about $50 from Sun
Remarketing. Might seem a bit pricey to some people, but there
aren't a whole lot of other choices for this part.
Jeff
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Received on Tue Nov 07 2000 - 10:37:51 GMT