Author Topic: IBM hernia inducer  (Read 3727 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Parak

  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 532

Offline ch_123

  • * Exalted Elder
  • Posts: 5860
IBM hernia inducer
« Reply #1 on: Sun, 10 October 2010, 08:08:28 »
I'm going to be keeping an eye on this one.
« Last Edit: Sun, 10 October 2010, 08:11:37 by ch_123 »

Offline HaaTa

  • Master Kiibohd Hunter
  • Posts: 794
  • Location: San Jose, CA, USA
  • Kiibohds!
    • http://kiibohd.com
IBM hernia inducer
« Reply #2 on: Sun, 10 October 2010, 09:10:11 »
Interesting

Gonna go for it ch_123?
Kiibohd

ALWAYS looking for cool and interesting switches
I take requests for making keyboard converters (i.e. *old keyboard* to USB).

Offline TexasFlood

  • Posts: 1084
IBM hernia inducer
« Reply #3 on: Sun, 10 October 2010, 12:55:04 »
Same keyboard was recently discussed in this thread.

Offline TexasFlood

  • Posts: 1084
IBM hernia inducer
« Reply #4 on: Sun, 10 October 2010, 13:03:53 »
Same keyboard was recently discussed in this thread.  Fine if you're an antique collector but almost certainly won't be able to actually use it as a keyboard.

Offline mr_a500

  • Posts: 401
IBM hernia inducer
« Reply #5 on: Sun, 10 October 2010, 13:25:21 »
Quote from: ch_123;232099
I'm going to be keeping an eye on this one.


I'm going to be keeping an eye on you keeping an eye on it.

My other eye will be... performing tricks in a circus... I mean.. scanning the internet to see if this is a beam spring keyboard. If it is, I want it! I'd give a left eye for it. (preferably yours, not mine)

:spy:

Offline Hak Foo

  • Posts: 1272
  • Make America Clicky Again!
Overton130, Box Pale Blues.

Offline TexasFlood

  • Posts: 1084
IBM hernia inducer
« Reply #7 on: Sun, 10 October 2010, 13:42:03 »
Looks exactly like this IBM 3270 Display Terminal shown on IBM's own site, less the numeric keypad of course.


Offline msiegel

  • Posts: 1230
IBM hernia inducer
« Reply #8 on: Sun, 10 October 2010, 17:02:23 »
my watch list is watching you guys ;)

Filco Zero (Fukka) AEKII sliders and keycaps * Filco Tenkeyless MX brown * IBM F/AT parts: modding
Model F Mod Log * Open Source Generic keyboard controller

Offline TexasFlood

  • Posts: 1084
IBM hernia inducer
« Reply #9 on: Sun, 10 October 2010, 20:12:30 »
I don't know how to prove or disprove that these are beam spring keyboards.  Both what I've read and the depth of the case seem to indicate that they are, but I don't know how to be sure.

Offline EverythingIBM

  • Posts: 1269
IBM hernia inducer
« Reply #10 on: Sun, 10 October 2010, 20:16:39 »
That's kind of cool!

Too bad it doesn't have an IBM badge though...

shipping is $40... BAH. No way I'm ever buying that thing. I wouldn't even be able to use it anyhow...
Keyboards: '86 M, M5-2, M13, SSK, F AT, F XT

Offline TexasFlood

  • Posts: 1084
IBM hernia inducer
« Reply #11 on: Sun, 10 October 2010, 20:55:55 »
Quote from: EverythingIBM;232278
That's kind of cool!

Too bad it doesn't have an IBM badge though...

shipping is $40... BAH. No way I'm ever buying that thing. I wouldn't even be able to use it anyhow...

Yep, it's a bit pricey.  And as for not having an IBM badge, it is a shame but consistent with the picture of the similar 3270 keyboard.  I think that I actually had one of this type of keyboard years ago but tossed it since it was unusable.  If I had it to do over again I'd at least take it apart to see how it was constructed.  Water under the bridge now.

Offline Sam

  • Posts: 189
IBM hernia inducer
« Reply #12 on: Mon, 11 October 2010, 00:58:38 »
I'm going for it.  I'm in need of some sample beam spring boards for my project, so I'll take a chance that this is what it seems to be.  If I get this one I'll still be in the market for a Displaywriter board as well, to compare the electronics and key matrices inside so I can make a controller that's compatible with both.

Offline EverythingIBM

  • Posts: 1269
IBM hernia inducer
« Reply #13 on: Mon, 11 October 2010, 01:19:14 »
Quote from: Sam;232403
I'm going for it.  I'm in need of some sample beam spring boards for my project, so I'll take a chance that this is what it seems to be.  If I get this one I'll still be in the market for a Displaywriter board as well, to compare the electronics and key matrices inside so I can make a controller that's compatible with both.


It's a shame that people part all of this IBM equipment into fragments.

If whoever has the keyboard kept the oriignal terminal/computer with it, it would be at least usable in a minor sense.

I like trying to figure out how I can make old stuff useful. Although recently I gutted a 5160 for the case (that leaves one 5160 and one 5150!).
Still have all of the parts of course. Maybe some vintage nut wants a 5160 mobo.
Keyboards: '86 M, M5-2, M13, SSK, F AT, F XT

Offline Sam

  • Posts: 189
IBM hernia inducer
« Reply #14 on: Mon, 11 October 2010, 01:29:44 »
Quote from: EverythingIBM;232408
If whoever has the keyboard kept the oriignal terminal/computer with it, it would be at least usable in a minor sense.


Well, if my plan is successful, I hope to make it usable in a major sense, as in making the keyboard work with a modern PC.

Beyond a few museums, I doubt there are many people who wish to have a huge mainframe just to be able to show off the operation of an old keyboard.

Offline ch_123

  • * Exalted Elder
  • Posts: 5860
IBM hernia inducer
« Reply #15 on: Mon, 11 October 2010, 04:40:53 »
The terminals are only usable with IBM mainframe. I guess you could set up OS/390 in an emulator and hook the terminal up to your PC somehow, but I'm not sure why you'd bother.

Now, if only I could get my mitts on a 3101, those are just serial terminals that you theoretically use with a Linux machine.
« Last Edit: Mon, 11 October 2010, 04:42:57 by ch_123 »