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Twinax consoles are darned near indestructible. Darned near. However, I have one foolproof technique: have a 15 month old pour a cup of coffee into the keyboard. What's intereting about this technique is the delayed action nature of the destruction. The keyboard SEEMED fine. Then early this morning we had a transformer explode and knock out a few square blocks. After the transformer was replaced (about 4:30AM), I went to reboot the computer. Well, three tries with the standard user profile disabled that one. Thinking I was just fat-fingered, I went to plan B, QSECOFR. I fried that one as well. This just didn't make sense. It was early, sure, but to wipe out TWO passwords? Well, I did a little research, playing with the terminal, and I located the problem: it was a delayed reaction to the coffee! As it turns out, the keyboard was shorted in such a way that hitting one key typed a different one, and of course that keystroke was in both passwords (but neither user profile name) so I didn't see it as I was typing the wrong password over and over again. Time for Plan C, the DST password. After some searching, I located the piece of paper with all the backup passwords (note to self: put copy in safety deposit box to avoid those panicky thoughts of having to do a SLIC reinstall). A manual IPL allowed me to reset QSECOFR. From there, I reset the standard password and life was good. I may come up with some other workarounds just in case (such as a special user profile whose only purpose is to reset another password), but at the same time it's good to know that the only way into my machine, even with a valid non-SECADM password, is through DST. Anyway, the point of all this? I need a new console. I have a source for used ones, but that source may or may not have another one when I need one. So I was wondering where you all go to get used twinax terminals for consoles? Or perhaps if anybody has some cheap ones for sale? I have gotten around the current problem, and changed passwords to not have the broken keys. I also have another keyboard (also coffee-corroded) that I will attempt to repair. But I'd like to get around this. It's funny. I was worried when buying these things that the tubes would burn out. HAH! The keyboards go long before the tube. Joe
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