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Model F "Bigfoot"—why?
« on: Sat, 22 April 2017, 19:28:56 »
Here's something I've always wondered: Why did IBM bother making "Bigfoot" Model F's—which are, as far as I know, just F-XTs in bigger cases?




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Did the Bigfoots (Bigfeet?) come first, and the technology was such that they needed that much case? Or was the Bigfoot's larger bottom area intended as a wrist rest? Those are the only possibilities I can think of.
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Re: Model F "Bigfoot"—why?
« Reply #1 on: Sat, 22 April 2017, 22:53:02 »
I'd guess it was simply for visuals.

They each fit the width of the computer they were intended to be used with. And they probably made the bezel larger to fit the rest of the aesthetic (and monster feet).


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Re: Model F "Bigfoot"—why?
« Reply #2 on: Sun, 23 April 2017, 01:11:05 »
Yes, I think it had a lot to do with the aesthetics back then. Like how nowadays the popular "aesthetic" is minimalist with sharp edges and black.

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Re: Model F "Bigfoot"—why?
« Reply #3 on: Sun, 23 April 2017, 07:03:26 »
Considering how sloped the case is on the IBM bigfoot, I always assumed it was a type of wrist rest. However, if you look at the pictures with their respective computers in them, you can see that the footprint of the keyboard closely matches that of the computer, which is, without a doubt, no coincidence. So because the Bigfoot's computer is bigger, they probably gave the keyboard a bigger footprint, just to keep it looking nice.
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Re: Model F "Bigfoot"—why?
« Reply #4 on: Sun, 23 April 2017, 13:39:23 »
I'm wondering where the Leading Edge DC2014 fits into the IBM Model F timeline. I'm assuming Leading Edge just made it a clone?

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Re: Model F "Bigfoot"—why?
« Reply #5 on: Sun, 23 April 2017, 17:10:23 »
It really was a stupid design decision with the bigfoot to put the monitor to the left. Maybe it looks appealing, but it's plain stupid. You'll always be looking to the left of you.
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Re: Model F "Bigfoot"—why?
« Reply #6 on: Sun, 23 April 2017, 19:45:48 »
I'm wondering where the Leading Edge DC2014 fits into the IBM Model F timeline. I'm assuming Leading Edge just made it a clone?

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Re: Model F "Bigfoot"—why?
« Reply #7 on: Mon, 24 April 2017, 04:59:49 »
The 'bigfoot' keyboards also differ by having multi-stage feet, a common feature on the Model F terminal keyboards (although I think the bigfoot was the only one with three-stage feet, as opposed to two)



These feet were presumably designed for people who were used to the steep-and-high angles found on the beam spring keyboards and were probably left out of the PC keyboards to A) save cost and B) you almost certainly would never want the higher angles unless you were used to the beam spring keyboards.

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Re: Model F "Bigfoot"—why?
« Reply #8 on: Tue, 25 April 2017, 05:54:07 »
Good points, y'all... The 5291 terminal would indeed have looked huge if it'd come with a relatively svelte board like the F-XT. So it makes sense that the Bigfoot was used to avoid ludicrously unbalanced proportions. This would also have been true for the Bigfoot-sized first Model F, which came with the similarly bulky 5322 System/23 Datamaster (which even had a bulky name).
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