ASD keyboard cables

Tom Barton trb at bettysue.dallas.sgi.COM
Sat Oct 27 00:17:03 AEST 1990


I am planning network requirements for our new facilities.  I would like to
use the "SGI standard" method of networking - i.e. a RJ45 4-plex.  In the
SGI standard, one plug is used for phone, one for Appletalk, one for
Ethernet, and one spare.  I want to use the spare jack to run the keyboard
cable of a Power Series machine (an ASD unit) to a remote location.  I plan
to run RGB cables for the monitor, but if I can avoid running another cable
for the keyboard, it would be more efficient.  The pin outs for the cable
(from "man keyboard") shows that there are 12 pins used.  3 are Ground, 3
are +12Vdc, and 2 are reserved.  These look like duplications.  So here is
the question:

Can I use an 8 line twisted pair cable in place of the standard ASD
keyboard cable?

Please respond directly to me, and I'll post comments if there is enough
interest.

P.S. Any tips and ideas on installing the new network are heartily welcome.

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Tom Barton	    			email: trb at sgi.com
Region SE Manager			vmail: 8047
SGI - Dallas				phone: 214-788-4122



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