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Pepefer96
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IBM KMB series (KMB88102)
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Tue, 30 October 2018, 20:14:05 »
Hi. Have you ever heard or read about the IBM KMB88102? I found this keyboard and when I tried I got astonished about how good the tactile feed back feel (something between Romer-g and MX Brown switch) even if it looks dirty, toasted by the sun and 20 years old (people did good stuff in the past). I found this keyboard in Mexico in and old office of a government agency of statistics (INEGI). At it's back has a sticker (still legible) with that model and also has a 5-pin connector (not like PS/2) and I can't find information about it. I want to keep it but I need at least what is this keyboard. You can see it on:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1SQ-z1wjPYyE0DrI8xWgvHM2GLv9uYb-n
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Re: IBM KMB series (KMB88102)
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How about just posting some pictures here instead of a shady Google drive link?
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