And those Chicony Rabbits used Blue Alps. In fact, the switches in the keyboard I'm typing on originally came from one.
Oh, a Model 80... I've always wanted one of those. I'd bid on it if it weren't for the lack of Paypal support.
TELEX TELEKOM "TELAXY" TERMINAL PRINTER NIB --is the keyboard a cherry one? (http://shop.ebay.de/?_from=R40&_trksid=m38&_nkw=ANTIK+TELEX+TELEKOM+%22TELAXY%22+TERMINAL+PRINTER+NEU+OVP)
Yeah, my interest in the big PS/2s was somewhat dampened when I saw these -Show Image(http://purdueriots.com/compcollect/imgs/rs6000/ibm_rs-6000-mod580.jpg)
Unlike a system with 16MB of RAM and Windows NT 3, I could actually make proper use of an AIX workstation, even if only as an SSH terminal.
I knew that. Apparently it's obscure and not all that great. The other thing is that the RS/6000 machines support lots of RAM which makes them more useful for stuff.
Besides, when it comes to old computers, only the really obscure stuff interests me. Old x86 stuff is boring. PS/2s and PC/XT/ATs are the exceptions before of their historical significance. Sun stuff is also boring because of it's ubiquity. I'd find some Macs interesting.