Wyse keyboard protocols

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Wyse appear to have used a number of keyboard protocols for their terminal keyboards.

10-pin DIN[edit | edit source]

Keyboards for the Wyse 50, 50+, 75 and 350 terminals used a special 10-pin DIN connector. The Wyse 50 keyboard is reported to be compatible with all of these terminals, suggesting that they share the same protocol.

4P4C[edit | edit source]

Most Wyse terminals used a 4P4C modular connector (incorrectly referred to as "RJ10" amongst other terms), along with potentially several different protocols sharing this connector.

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