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On Wednesday 21 November 2007 02:30:47 am Zafer Aydogan wrote:
> Look at the keyboard. Looks like a Silicon Graphics keyboard, which is
> usually shipped with SGI (Indy) Workstations.
>
> Zafer.
>
Indy's were more likely to ship with the slab granite keyboard, I can't=20
remember when exactly they changed over. It was in the Indigo2 era that yo=
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could get either the slab or the new curved style.
While that is an SGI keyboard, they are strictly PS/2 compatable, and the O=
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is clearly FreeBSD/i386, so it's just a case of using an old PS/2 SGI=20
keyboard on a regular PC.
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Thanks,
Josh Paetzel
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