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====== Video Data Systems 840AE ====== | ====== Video Data Systems 840AE ====== | ||
- | The 840AE was an updated variant of the CG840, offering upgraded page memory and a PS/2 keyboard connector instead of AT. Because Keywest Technology continued selling the 840AE after purchasing Video Data Systems, it can sometimes be seen bearing Keywest Technology branding. | + | The 840AE was an updated variant of the CG840, offering upgraded page memory and a PS/2 keyboard connector instead of AT. Because Keywest Technology continued selling the 840AE after purchasing Video Data Systems, it could sometimes be seen bearing Keywest Technology branding. |
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+ | As stated above, the 840AE used a PS/2 keyboard. The original keyboard was a standard 101-key IBM-style keyboard that had custom key markings on certain keys for various functions. To facilitate using a regular PS/2 PC keyboard, the mappings for these keys may be found [[https:// |
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