Pavel, I ended up refurbishing my Key-Pro. I removed all the keys (120+) and cleaned 3 years worth of dirt, grease and grime... The only `casualty' was the LCD display as the ribbon cable broke at the LCD end where it is `sandwiched' between the LCD glass so I'll miss the calculator. I still have my programmable keys and a very versatile cursor and numeric keypad as well as the nice `feel and sound' of the mechanical switches. The keyboard is so clean that I have to learn how to use it all over again ;-) Bye the way, Lattice renewed my Synario registration and my local rep is sending a couple of samples of both the 1032E and the 1016E. I've also ordered all the hardware that I need to breadboard the logic analyzer so things are moving along after a hiatus during the summer and the crash of my old computer. I've run all the simulations and timing analysis that I can and now it's time to see how things work, at least statically, in the real world... I still want to look at the possibilities with two 1032Es to implement suggestions from you, Dmitry, Gus, and others. Right now, both the 1032E and the 1016E's resources are `exhausted'... Oh!, you can relate to this ;-) When running the Lattice fitter, the difference between a Pentium 90 and a Pentium II 450 is `incredible' to say the least ;-) - Tom At 03:26 PM 10/7/98 +0200, Pavel Korensky wrote: >At 05:19 4.10.1998 -0700, Tom Handley wrote: >>programmers. Has anyone run across a good keyboard in this `day and age' of >>silent, compact, made for office workers, Windows-compatible, keyboards? >>Thanks, > >I am using the HP keyboard for more than 3 years. I am very happy with it. >Maybe you can ask any HP computers dealer, they should have them as a spare >parts. They are not cheap, I paid more than 100 USD for mine keyboard, but >it is far the best kbd I ever have. > >PavelK > >************************************************************************** >* Pavel KorenskyΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚ * >* DATOR3 LAN Services spol. s r.o.ΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚ * >* Styblova 13, 140 00, Prague 4, Czech Republic ΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚ * >*ΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚ * >* PGP Key fingerprint:Κ F3 E1 AE BC 34 18 CB A6Κ CC D0 DA 9E 79 03 41 D4 * >*ΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚ * >* SUMMA SCIENTIA - NIHIL SCIREΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚΚ * >**************************************************************************