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A friend picked up a "like new" LINK brand monitor for me at an office
auction. After a closer look, it seems to be a sort of "All in one PC".
It
has serial ports, parallel ports, and a proprietary keyboard connector
on
the monitor itself. I searched the web but was unable to find out
anything
about the company or this product. I would like to know if I can buy the
proprietary keyboard. What are the specs of this model (MAX900) and can
I
upgrade if necessary? I build/upgrade low budget systems to be
internet/email ready and donate them to novices who can't afford them or
the
net. Is anyone familiar with this company or product?

Thanking in advance,

Walter McKinley
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

The Link Company was bought out by Wyse about three years ago.  Link's
most famous terminal, the Mc5, is very common.  Go to www.wyse.com to
read up on Link terminals.  A search of Yahoo for Link Terminals
revealed several places that sell, repair, refurbish and peovide docs on
these terminals.

HTH
--
Jean Bourvic :>))

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