On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 12:54 PM William Pechter wrote: > Actually... IIRC the RJ11 was used on the VT2xx and 3xx series > terminals. The MMJ was only on the RS232 port. > > I would check, but I gave away my last non VT180 DEC terminal. > I stand corrected. I keep a VT420 on my desk with an LK421 (the "Unix" keyboard), connected to my workstation (now via a USB serial adapter). I just popped the keyboard and it is, indeed, an RJ11 for the keyboard. Serial is MMJ, which connects to an MMJ<->DB9 converter which connects to a mini null-modem to the USB adapter. So simple. - Dan C. -----Original Message----- > From: Dan Cross > To: emanuel stiebler > Cc: The Eunuchs Hysterical Society > Sent: Tue, 17 Sep 2019 12:31 > Subject: Re: [TUHS] PiDP-11 in action! > > On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 2:23 AM emanuel stiebler wrote: > >> On 2019-09-17 04:51, Adam Thornton wrote: >> > https://share.icloud.com/photos/0MKJjk8pRBvkZAEzaobjfOyPQ >> > >> > I start v7 Unix and play "Hunt The Wumpus". >> > >> > (I finally got it put together this weekend, and fixed the last couple >> > dodgy joints tonight). >> >> IBM keyboard on a vt520? >> > > Huh; apparently the VT520 had (well, has...) a PS/2 compatible 6-pin > mini-DIN connector: http://web.mit.edu/dosathena/doc/www/ek-vt520-rm.pdf > > I'm most familiar with the earlier VT models that use MMJ connectors for > the keyboard (and RS-232). That's kinda nifty, though. > > - Dan C. > >