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Offline lal

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Identifying old keyboard
« on: Thu, 29 January 2009, 11:45:22 »
Anybody knows what this might be?



It's on eBay Germany right now and the seller has absolutely no clue. According to him there's only one sticker on the back that reads "7O44.1OO1" (note the Os ;) ).
BS: Customizer, Model Ms; Alps: CSK-2101, FK-2002, AT-101 (SGI & Dell), MCK-860, FKBN87Z/EB; Cherry: Poker X, FKBN87MC/EB, WY60, G80-3000, G84-4100, TDV 5010

Offline wellington1869

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Identifying old keyboard
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 29 January 2009, 13:14:11 »
really funky arrow key cluster. I like it.

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Offline lam47

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Identifying old keyboard
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 29 January 2009, 13:22:26 »
Cool looking thing. I bet Sandy would have an idea what it is.
SANDYYYYYY! Oh right it doesn't work like that.
Keyboards. Happy Hacking pro 2 x2. One white one black. IBM model M US layout. SGI silicone Graphics with rubber dampened ALPS. IBM model F. ALPS apple board, I forget what it is. And some more I forget what I have.

Typewriters. Olivetti Valentine. Imperial Good Companion Model T. Olympia SM3

Offline sandy55

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Identifying old keyboard
« Reply #3 on: Fri, 30 January 2009, 20:07:25 »
Meww  Mewwww...

It worked but I don't have a clue, lam.