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Offline Giorgio

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IBM Model F AT restoration
« on: Fri, 23 February 2018, 06:41:58 »
There are many threads but most of them are very old and miss many pictures.

I'm going to do a IBM Model F AT restoration, with conversion to ISO, and, at the end, a spacebar mod. Is there any thread that I could follow? Thanks

https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=5492.0

https://imgur.com/a/yEb9S
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Offline E TwentyNine

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Re: IBM Model F AT restoration
« Reply #1 on: Fri, 23 February 2018, 08:57:20 »
I did a thread, and in my first post I link to an earlier thread as well.

https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=52379

https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=48288.0

With the link you already have I think that's plenty of examples, no?
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Re: IBM Model F AT restoration
« Reply #2 on: Fri, 23 February 2018, 10:06:57 »
If the contacts are set up for an ISO Enter, it should be no different from the other varieties of mods. I don't have an open AT but you could tell by looking at it for a few seconds.

I have several ISO Enters and so do a lot of other people, probably, but international shipping is slow and expensive.
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