Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ncrlnk!adds!tanya From: tanya@adds.newyork.NCR.COM (Tanya Katz) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: unplugging the keyboard (was:Re: $_) Keywords: 3b1 keyboard unplugging (was:ksh csh sh $_) Message-ID: <1090@adds.newyork.NCR.COM> Date: 10 May 89 19:49:17 GMT Organization: Applied Digital Data Systems Lines: 40 Hello again, First: thanks to those who suggested ESC ? in the ksh. I will remember to use this instead of $_. In <11510@ulysses.homer.nj.att.com> Christopher J. Calabrese writes: >If I remember my net.history, Tanya has a 3b1 which does, indeed, barf >when you unplug the keyboard. No ammount of fiddling will help, since >the device driver for the keyboard will simply freeze if it loses its >precious signals from the keyboard. Yeah, that was a 3b1... >Of course, there are other machines which allow you to unplug the keyboard >more readily. On my machine at work (a Sun 3/60), unplugging the keyboard >results in random keyboard state (what keys are considered down, including >CAPS, etc) upon replugging, but hitting the L1 key will reset all states >to the default (no CAPS, all keys up). We have the Towers here at ADDS, and I just unplugged the keyboard while editing this. Replug it in, and continue typing. Just for the record, I (we) have BOTH the 7300/20mg and 3b1/40mg. I was able to upgrade to the 40mg when a nearby company discontinued their Unix development and sold their used machines (cheap!). I could blame this on my kids, but I'm the computer junkie... Anyway, one machine will be leaving for college in the fall. I have both 3.5 and 3.51 software. The 7300 is running with the 3.5.1.2 custom kernel. Anyone know what version/permutation that is? BTW, the kid will be taking my printer, too, so I was thinking of getting a Panasonic KX-P1124, it is on sale for $325. Some net-users have said they are good printers and that the epson driver works fine with it. Anyone have any recommendations? < $500 :-) Thanks again to all who helped! Tanya