So of late I've been retained by a local shop to help with ebay sales. Among other things of note, they have a lot of keyboards. I mean a
lot. On Sunday afternoon I mush have heaved two hundred rubberdome rubbishboards out the back door onto the loading dock while looking for gems to post on ebay. And I did find some winners among all that junk, a handful of AT101 variants, a few old terminal keyboards, several Apple Extendeds, that sort of thing. Since they're a small operation, I'm sometimes given stuff for my services in lieu of payment in cash. This is one of those ...stuffs. A rather unusual (well, to me, keep in mind it's my first such keyboard) NMB RT-101. The unusual layout and green legends caught my eye.

I showed it to my dad, who's been around computers since they ran on vacuum tubes, and he said it was most likely an ordinary UNIX operator's console keyboard, explaining the PS/2 connector. Some experimentation shows that that is indeed the case, this is a standard PS/2 keyboard and when connected to a Windows machine it behaves exactly as a normal keyboard, so Control is Caps Lock and Line Feed, Setup, Option, etc. don't do anything special. The lights also act a little wrongly for their markings.

These are what we call "Space Invaders", yes? If so it is my first "Space Invader" keyboard. It was
monumentally filthy when I took possession, and could still obviously stand for some more cleaning. I just wiped it down with some
Crazy Clean; I might take it apart and give the individual case halves a bath. I don't know if I'll do the keycaps, they're a bit difficult to remove, although a lifetime of using model Ms may have spoiled me in that regard.
Forgive me if this sort of thing is old news, but I've not been around here much lately and only came back to seek help getting a 6112884 working on my machine (Thanks Hasu!)