Hi Cindy:  How is it "not working"?  

Could one of the keys be stuck/not working?  (very
common) May need to be at least blown out (with canned
air or a reversed vacuum cleaner hose)while holding it
upside down.

If it is a major malfunction with the keyboard, that
of course could be fatal condition.

Keyboards are inexpensive, but the problem will be
with the "prongs".  The only rectangular connectors I
have heard of are from early IBM PC'S using what was
called a 6 pin SDL connector. Could this be your
style?  If so, you will probably have a very difficult
time finding a replacement.  At best you may get a
knowledgable technician to build you a conversion
cable to interface with a newer style keyboard.  But
if your sysem is that old, it probably isn't worth
that cost.

Describe the problem with the keyboard, someone may
have a clue.

Homer


--- CV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I have a computer where the keyboard is not working.
> The keyboard has 
> on of those (wide w/prong holes) jacks that connects
> to the back of 
> the computer and it is not working. I however would
> like to know if I 
> can change or add a regular keyboard jack to the
> back of the computer, 
> do they sale separate cards for that? 
> I am sorry if the has been misunderstanding but I do
> however 
> appreciate very much everyone's help and input.
> 
> Cindy
> 
> 
> 
> 

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