Old tandy 1000 keyboard 8 pin din pinout?

From: Jeff Hellige <jhellige_at_earthlink.net>
Date: Fri Nov 10 16:51:15 2000

At 10:49 AM 11/10/00 -0600, you wrote:
>An 80_1_86? Really. I guess I was never aware that there was one like
>that ever made. I always thought they jumped from the 8086 to the 80286 CPU.

        Others can correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that the 80186 was
intended to be the transition chip between the 8086 and the i432, though
Intel later changed direction and continued on with the 8086 architecture
with the 80286 and above.

>Do you have any stats on this little baby?

        I have the full Intel datasheet for the chip, but unfortunately it is
currently packed away along with everything else other than the laptop that
I'm sending this from. I'm in the process of moving to a new apartment.
The basic attributes of the chip can be found on my my website in the FAQs
section in my FAQ on the TRS-80 Model 2000. The data in the FAQ's section
for the chip was taken directly from the Intel datasheets.

        Jeff
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