Xref: utzoo comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc:9942 comp.misc:12765 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!samsung!cs.utexas.edu!chinacat!chip From: chip@chinacat.unicom.com (Chip Rosenthal) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc,comp.misc Subject: Re: Key tronic KB3270+ Keywords: spout flame --> eat crow Message-ID: <1991May30.043029.3036@chinacat.unicom.com> Date: 30 May 91 04:30:29 GMT References: <418@n4hgf.Mt-Park.GA.US> <423@n4hgf.Mt-Park.GA.US> Organization: Unicom Systems Development, Inc. Lines: 25 In article <423@n4hgf.Mt-Park.GA.US> wht@n4hgf.Mt-Park.GA.US (Warren Tucker) writes: >The customization information I sought is available in the form >of a Technical Reference manual available from Key tronic for $14.95. Three cheers for Keytronic. When I build up UNIX systems for clients, Keytronic has been my keyboard of choice. It was disheartening to read Warren's story - because it is all too common in the peecee world. It also bothered me to have one of my vendors be so unresponsive to the needs to the UNIX community. Well...misunderstandings happen - and I'm glad that's all this turned out to be. It's always good to find (and surprisingly tough to find) a vendor who is responsive to the UNIX community. I get the impression from Warren's followup message that Keytronic is out there watching - and that's why I post this. It's important for Keytronic to know this sort of stuff matters to us. It affects purchase recommendations and decisions. For their support, Keytronic deserves a big attoboy. A lot of other peecee vendors need to understand this. Unfortunately, I don't think the ones who do read USENET... -- Chip Rosenthal | Don't play that Unicom Systems Development 512-482-8260 | loud, Mr. Collins.