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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: ander on Tue, 11 December 2018, 00:23:34
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Vintage IBM 1389262 Wired Clicky Keyboard Model M (https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-IBM-1389262-Wired-Clicky-Keyboard-Model-M/312366909791)
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The plate's dirty (or just dusty?), but judging from the rest (particularly the keys and cord) this hasn't seen much use. It has the cool blue sub-legended Cmd keys, stepped modifiers, and 2-stage risers—all features not seen in later M's. If you can't afford an F-122, this is certainly the next-best thing.
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I haven't seen one of these with a straight plug, only the 90 degree ones on first generation Ms.
A complete set of command keys with blue sub-legends is a big plus.
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I haven't seen one of these with a straight plug, only the 90 degree ones on first generation Ms.
A complete set of command keys with blue sub-legends is a big plus.
:thumb: + :thumb:
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I'm pretty sure this was from our inventory at work. I say this, because I have the missing key caps in a bag over at the other office. I held out hopes the director would come through and get them to me (he said he would).
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I'm pretty sure this was from our inventory at work. I say this, because I have the missing key caps in a bag over at the other office. I held out hopes the director would come through and get them to me (he said he would).
Maybe I'm missing something myself (my wife would agree), but I don't see any missing caps on this board. There are several blank caps, where functions weren't used on this particular terminal—could that be what you're noticing?
Keys with missing caps are noticeably shorter than others, and there's usually a visible gap around them. Blank caps are the same height as keys with printed caps, with no extra gap. Example:
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I'm pretty sure this was from our inventory at work. I say this, because I have the missing key caps in a bag over at the other office. I held out hopes the director would come through and get them to me (he said he would).
Maybe I'm missing something myself (my wife would agree), but I don't see any missing caps on this board. There are several blank caps, where functions weren't used on this particular terminal—could that be what you're noticing?
Keys with missing caps are noticeably shorter than others, and there's usually a visible gap around them. Blank caps are the same height as keys with printed caps, with no extra gap. Example:
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You are correct. I realized some time after I posted that they were just blank caps. :-[
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You are correct. I realized some time after I posted that they were just blank caps. :-[
Hey, if we can't drive each other nuts with such anal details, why bother?
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Came here to say I grabbed this board, wanted a 122 key for awhile just as a collection standpoint alone. Have a converter enroute as well and hoping it functions as the condition reflects, my work place will love the sheer size and sound coming from my office.
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Came here to say I grabbed this board, wanted a 122 key for awhile just as a collection standpoint alone. Have a converter enroute as well and hoping it functions as the condition reflects, my work place will love the sheer size and sound coming from my office.
Welcome to Geekhack!
As long as you have a large desk and fairly tolerant (or deaf) co-workers, you'll be fine.
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Thank you :) happy to be here!
The desk isn't an issue, We're paramedics so typing reports at 3am on buckling springs should keep us awake and alert!
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Came here to say I grabbed this board, wanted a 122 key for awhile just as a collection standpoint alone. Have a converter enroute as well and hoping it functions as the condition reflects, my work place will love the sheer size and sound coming from my office... We're paramedics so typing reports at 3am on buckling springs should keep us awake and alert!
Congrats, dude! Enjoying the open-mouthed stares of passers-by is one of the best reasons to use a 122. It can also make you look like you're doing particularly important, complicated work. :?)
Please post a photo for us when you get it and get set up!
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Thanks for information
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Leaving for work tomorrow morning for the month, the m122 arrived this evening and I've been busy disassembling everything. Top and bottom cases/keys and caps all bathed in denture tabs, springs removed and inspected, everything is in top shape aside from missing rivets! Will order replacement feet and screw mod when I get back home :) hopefully the converter arrives then as well.
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Nice, man! So does this really have a standard AT connector, making it PS/2-compatible with a simple adapter? That is rare for a 122-key board... I'm starting to wish I'd bought it myself. :?)
Be sure to show us some pix once you have it back together!
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240 degree 5 pin connector, as far as I know my only options were pre-built converter or build a teensy. I have a hard time comprehending the coding and flashing aspect so... pre-built it is!
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