The other day, I rescued a circa 1981, IBM PC 5150 keyboard, Model F, XT version (part number 1501100) from a very clean home electronics workshop that was being "dejunked" by the owner/friend. If you had asked me last week what a "Model F" was, I'd have given you a blank stare--this is my second post on GH.
The keyboard has no modifications, no corrosion, really clean keys/case and all the keys still go "clack"... I just currently lack a way to easily test if the worky bits inside still work properly.
I'm not likely to keep this keyboard afterward--As pretty as it is, I'm only really going to be happy building my own keyboard. I've been a GH member for 3 days and don't have access to post to it to the classifieds section yet. I might offer it up for the cost of shipping from Canada once my 25 post, 60 day trial period is over.
However, I would be very keen to know now:
- Would such a keyboard be expected to work properly with a passive 5-pin DIN to PS/2 adapter? (so I can test it)
- Am I likely to be able to test it as some kind of meetup in the near future? (which, I assume may be mentioned in one of them sections I can't access yet)
- Is there a good chance that this keyboard's capacitive plate is likely to be in a 100% functioning state? (it was stored in a clean, dry location along with expensive test equipment)
Anybody here use a XT Model F as their daily driver?
I hope I did the right thing rescuing it...