So I was talking to my robotics team coach, who owns the computer/robotics company that we work out of. I mentioned that I like old keyboards, and he told me to go look in the back of the shop, since there's probably a box back there. Sure enough, I found 3 IBM Model Ms (manufactured by Lexmark), 1 Apple Extended (manufactured by Apple) and 1 Mactouch (manufactured by Siig). He told me to take them because he had no need for them. I gladly obliged.
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The Apple Extended has orange Alps. They're tactile, but not clicky.
The MacTouch uses white Alps switches, and has a bigass enter key (very annoying, to be sure).
One of the Model Ms is from '86, one from '89, and one is from '95.
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Model M Number 1. The connector is PS/2.
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Model M Number 2.
This one is missing the shift key and a couple of keycap covers, obviously.
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The connector for this M. I believe it's RJ11, can anyone confirm this?
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The Logo from both of these Ms.
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The '95 Model M is a special find. It was in some really nice bubble wrapped packaging, and has a "Cypress AMS [Alarm Monitoring System]" logo next to the IBM logo. Cypress is the company that I found these at, so it's a rather neat find. I'll unwrap it later today (with accompanying pictures) unless I suddenly have reason not to.
EDIT: Unwrapped it, has no signs of wear. quite remarkable. Will post pics when I get a chance.
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The SIIG Mactouch. Not much to say here, it's a nice White Alps keyboard. The connector for this and the Apple Extended seems to be a PS/2-like connector, but with 5 pin slots. Disregard this, according to Mr. Beardsmore, this is an ADB (Apple Desktop Bus). I have no idea how this relates to USB or PS/2, so that should be a fun project to interface them :3.
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Here's the Apple extended. It's pretty standard, other than the switches. Obviously missing a Numpad "ENTER".
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The switch from the extended. It looks sort of like Pink Alps, and is tactile but non-clicky. Anyone have any insight as to what this switch is?
Never mind, it's orange Alps.
Alrighty, that's my "I found a stash of old keyboards" post. Sorry about some of the images being blurry, it's my sister's point and shoot.