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invariance
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What program used these stickers
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Tue, 28 February 2017, 03:24:30 »
I have these stickers on the number pad section of a Wyse 85 keyboard and am wondering if anyone knows what program would have used them?
If it helps, the Wyse 85 terminals were released in 1985 (what a coincidence).
The blurry bottom key is xfunc.
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PN:1391401
DOB: 04FEB87
Wyse 85
Mtek K104
SMK Blue: Chicony KB-5181; HyperX Aqua: HyperX Alloy Origins *Yet-to-rebuild: A 69 key C. P. Clare Foam & Foil assy *Rubber: Digital LK46W-A2; uSoft Natural Pro RT9401, Natural Multimedia 1.0A RT9470, Natural Ergonomic 4000 KU-0460; "Avid" Sejin SLKR2233; "Diamond Touch" Mitsubishi 6511-PB
happylacquer
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Re: What program used these stickers
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Tue, 28 February 2017, 05:07:44 »
Hmm the only times I have seen PF numbered keys on a board is VT100 boards. Is it a terminal emulator?
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invariance
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Re: What program used these stickers
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Tue, 28 February 2017, 06:25:07 »
Yes. I get the impression that the Wyse terminals were a 'cheaper' alternative to DEC.
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from a Model M:
PN:1391401
DOB: 04FEB87
Wyse 85
Mtek K104
SMK Blue: Chicony KB-5181; HyperX Aqua: HyperX Alloy Origins *Yet-to-rebuild: A 69 key C. P. Clare Foam & Foil assy *Rubber: Digital LK46W-A2; uSoft Natural Pro RT9401, Natural Multimedia 1.0A RT9470, Natural Ergonomic 4000 KU-0460; "Avid" Sejin SLKR2233; "Diamond Touch" Mitsubishi 6511-PB
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