Xref: utzoo news.sysadmin:527 comp.sys.ibm.pc:11317 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!rutgers!rochester!cornell!batcomputer!sun!nelson From: nelson@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Russ Nelson) Newsgroups: news.sysadmin,comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Public/student terminal/PC rooms Message-ID: <303@sun.soe.clarkson.edu> Date: 3 Feb 88 03:01:14 GMT References: <2183@isis.UUCP> <5611@iuvax.UUCP> <1988Jan25.124750.10796@lsuc.uucp> <269@sun1.soe.clarkson.edu> <1625@mipos3.intel.com> Reply-To: nelson@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Russ Nelson) Organization: Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY Lines: 18 In article <1625@mipos3.intel.com> dbraun@cadev4.UUCP (Doug Braun ~) writes: >In article <269@sun1.soe.clarkson.edu> nelson@sun1.ece.clarkson.edu.UUCP (Russ Nelson) writes: >>Our service center uses a large ultrasonic cleaner. We have 3500 machines >>on campus; we can't afford to take all the keycaps off. >Do you IMMERSE them??? Yes, all 3500 at once. :-) (Maybe I should Followup-To: talk.bizarre?) But seriously, we're talking about Zenith Z-100s (which have unreliable but nice to use keyboards). The Z-100 has a built-in keyboard which is removable from the machine. The actual keyboard assembly is only 16" long. The fluid in the cleaner is nonconductive, so we have no problems with shorts. You should see it work, gets ALL the crap off. -- -russ AT&T: (315)268-6591 BITNET: NELSON@CLUTX Internet: nelson@clutx.clarkson.edu GEnie: BH01 Compu$erve: 70441,205