[Coco] Re: [Color Computer] What's wrong with this Picture
L. Curtis Boyle
curtisboyle at sasktel.net
Tue Apr 19 13:47:11 EDT 2005
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 14:11:31 -0400 (EDT), Arthur Flexser <flexser at fiu.edu>
wrote:
> As a matter of fact, the CoCo 3 keyboard was available from Radio Shack,
> as an
> add-on for earlier CoCos, well before the CoCo 3 itself came out. These
> keyboards were originally for the aborted "deluxe CoCo", and were sold
> for $4.95
> at the Shack. It was perfectly hardware compatible with later models of
> CoCo
> 1/2, and just needed software that supported the extra keys, if you
> wanted to
> use them for something. Third-party keyboards from HJL (?) and others
> were
> available earlier still that included the 4 extra keys that were
> logically
> possible but omitted in the original keyboard scheme. (I think HJL
> labeled them
> as F1, F2, F3, and F4 rather than CTL, ALT, F1, and F2.)
>
> Art
>
Yes, I remember their being several. Keyronix had a really nice one
with a single function key labelled 'PF', and I think it even had a
locking Shift key, didn't it? The first one was Micronix (sp?), and they
had two versions: the first one had the extra keys in some pretty weird
places, and then their 'Premium' keyboard with a more standard layout, but
both had the 4 extra keys. Mark Data Producuts had their Professional
keyboard, but it didn't have the extra keys. These all came out around
1982-1983, from what I remember (probably 1983).
--
L. Curtis Boyle
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