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seebart
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23 Jan 2015, 12:14

idollar wrote: IBM Tastatur, Modell M, by Lexmark, qwerty, clicky, die Legende, en-US-Version

http://www.ebay.de/itm/IBM-Tastatur-Mod ... 3f4591a7d6

If anyone needs a proxy, let me know (PM)
It's a rare DELL branded Modell M. The seller is auctioning two of these.
snoopy wrote: OR: throw the complete shit out of the monitor case, add a lcd. And in the empty space... a microatx board or raspberry.

Then combine it with a SSK or another vintage ibm board and you have a really cool retro looking setup.
sounds awesome snoopy. I'd love to see that!

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Muirium
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23 Jan 2015, 12:22

snoopy wrote: oh wait, I wanted to do something similar with a Dolch Pac... never happened
I meant to do the same with my Macintosh SE/30. The CRT is black and white (literally, incapable of greys) and I've a Core 2 Duo Mac Mini lying around without a screen. But that's a lot of bother for something not especially authentic.

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idollar
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23 Jan 2015, 14:16

seebart wrote:
idollar wrote: IBM Tastatur, Modell M, by Lexmark, qwerty, clicky, die Legende, en-US-Version

http://www.ebay.de/itm/IBM-Tastatur-Mod ... 3f4591a7d6

If anyone needs a proxy, let me know (PM)
It's a rare DELL branded Modell M. The seller is auctioning two of these.
Who got the other one ?
I said one because I got the first :-)

imbattable

23 Jan 2015, 14:38

I got the other DELL branded, been looking for an ANSI Model M for a few days now.

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elecplus

23 Jan 2015, 21:05

Cherry G80-1800 compact kbd in the UK
http://www.netstoredirect.com/cherry-ke ... 64944.html

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Prelim

23 Jan 2015, 21:08

humm £70, that's not a great find AFAIK :/

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scottc

23 Jan 2015, 21:57

Dell branded model M? Amazing. I'd love one. Kicking myself that I just saw this now!

I suppose I have enough Ms already...

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seebart
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23 Jan 2015, 22:30

yes there seem to have been quite a few Dell branded keyboards, Ascaii recently found a Dell branded Cherry G80/81.

speaking of which scottc:

http://deskthority.net/vendors-f52/dell ... ml#p205447

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guk
1896 Vintage Reds

23 Jan 2015, 22:56

seebart wrote: yes there seem to have been quite a few Dell branded keyboards, Ascaii recently found a Dell branded Cherry G80/81.

speaking of which scottc:

http://deskthority.net/vendors-f52/dell ... ml#p205447
Let's say Crunch and Ascaii found it, we can't tell who spotted it first. :)
And yup, someone should get the one Cindy offers. Even better with the old logo imho. And my fingers are getting itchy.

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LLRnR
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24 Jan 2015, 00:36

Cherry Spacesaver ML4100

Looks in very good shape. How do ML switches feel like? I've seen a video review on youtube and the guy wasn't that crazy about these switches. He found the MLs in this model to be kind of scratchy, so he lubed the switches. I've only tried MX browns and blues from the Cherry family.

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ramnes
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24 Jan 2015, 00:46

LLRnR wrote: Cherry Spacesaver ML4100

Looks in very good shape. How do ML switches feel like? I've seen a video review on youtube and the guy wasn't that crazy about these switches. He found the MLs in this model to be kind of scratchy, so he lubed the switches. I've only tried MX browns and blues from the Cherry family.
I just can't type on ML switches, it's so rough, just like salmon Alps. In both case, lube might help, but I did not try.

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LLRnR
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24 Jan 2015, 00:50

ramnes wrote: I just can't type on ML switches, it's so rough, just like salmon Alps. In both case, lube might help, but I did not try.
"Rough" as in scratchy / overall unpleasing or as in high actuation force required? Oh, and I didn't try Alps either :(

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ramnes
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24 Jan 2015, 00:52

Really scratchy and really hard to activate if you're not on the exact middle of the keycap.

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LLRnR
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24 Jan 2015, 00:55

ramnes wrote: Really scratchy and really hard to activate if you're not on the exact middle of the keycap.
Ugh, that board suddenly became a lot less sexy. But I do like the layout.

I do recall an old thread here about some really neat Cherry switches that are not made anymore, but I don't remember their name. It would appear it's not the MLs, then.

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Nuum

24 Jan 2015, 00:58

My little experience with Cherry MLs is, that they are indeed quite scratchy but far better concerning off-center key presses than I always thought, they feel OK to me. I still want a keyboard with them, a winkeyless G84-4100 would do it for me.

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Muirium
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24 Jan 2015, 01:05

MLs are good… for a miniature switch.

You're definitely not thinking of MY, which is terrible in every sense but one: takes MX compatible caps. Phew! Think of how useless those G81 keyboards would be if not for that…

The ancient little M84s are nice. A shorter throw, low profile, brother of MX; with cap compatibility!

And Cherry made some fairly nice large linear switches, in the era before MX. Nothing remarkable, they're no Micro Switch (Hall effect), let alone beam spring. But I imagine a board full of them could be quite charming, with thick doubleshots matching its vintage.

I still prefer Montereys and damped Alps to any switch Cherry has made, though. MX gets my respect for its staying power and the world of compatible caps it has generated. Doesn't hurt to be the broadest family of switches ever, too! Even if they didn't get damping right…

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LLRnR
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24 Jan 2015, 01:10

Interesting, thanks. OMG, I have so much to learn! :P

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Hypersphere

24 Jan 2015, 01:16

Amstrad PPC 640 Portable Computer.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Unteste ... 1549446818
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What kind of switches were used in this keyboard?

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ramnes
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24 Jan 2015, 02:09

Asked that same question for the PPC512 three monthes ago on Reddit, and the conclusion was that it's mechanical but without more information. But I doubt it's Cherry or Alps due to Amstrad having its own switches.

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shreebles
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24 Jan 2015, 02:52

LLRnR wrote: Cherry Spacesaver ML4100

Looks in very good shape. How do ML switches feel like? I've seen a video review on youtube and the guy wasn't that crazy about these switches. He found the MLs in this model to be kind of scratchy, so he lubed the switches. I've only tried MX browns and blues from the Cherry family.
Sorry, the auction is clickbait at it's finest.

Saying "spacesaver", like it's some kind of SSK, instead of the "G84 compact-keyboard" that Cherry calls it... Adding "vintage" just because it is old. And those shiny keycaps "great condition" oh well...

Even though it's a deprecated model you can still get these new for 50€ at Amazon.de... With unused ML switches. Not that it would make the switches much better. It is just a flat compact keyboard to throw around server rooms and the like, not something designed for a typist.

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webwit
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24 Jan 2015, 03:40

ML stinks! :evil:

ML hipsters... :roll:

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idollar
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24 Jan 2015, 10:37


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ramnes
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24 Jan 2015, 11:15

This guys seems to have a lot of SSKs. He already sold at least five this month.

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HAL

24 Jan 2015, 11:51

There seems to be a flock of great white whales:
This http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Displaywrit ... 1650210679 is the 3rd one in four days. The first two went for USD 150 within 4 hours.

Hurry Ahab !!!

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Daniel Beardsmore

24 Jan 2015, 14:30

webwit wrote: ML stinks!
To me it seems that ML is like white Alps — it's a matter of luck how well the switches work, since opinion is so divided.

I have a 1998(?) ML4400 and, while it's true that you can't use the corners of the larger keycaps, it's far more forgiving than some claims people make. I also have a newer ML4100 and I don't find that as easy to type on (both because the switches are finicky, and because it's just too cramped — my ML4400 has a more generous layout).

I was surprised how scratchy the ML4400 was when I got it, but I find it great to type on.

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crunch

24 Jan 2015, 14:35

LLRnR wrote: Cherry Spacesaver ML4100

Looks in very good shape. How do ML switches feel like? I've seen a video review on youtube and the guy wasn't that crazy about these switches. He found the MLs in this model to be kind of scratchy, so he lubed the switches. I've only tried MX browns and blues from the Cherry family.
Here is a cheaper one.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Cherry-Tastatur- ... 3ce11e1d33
Last edited by crunch on 24 Jan 2015, 14:38, edited 1 time in total.

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crunch

24 Jan 2015, 14:38

guk wrote:
seebart wrote: yes there seem to have been quite a few Dell branded keyboards, Ascaii recently found a Dell branded Cherry G80/81.

speaking of which scottc:

http://deskthority.net/vendors-f52/dell ... ml#p205447
Let's say Crunch and Ascaii found it, we can't tell who spotted it first. :)
And yup, someone should get the one Cindy offers. Even better with the old logo imho. And my fingers are getting itchy.
And guk, I believe I found it but Ascaii bought it.

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Ratfink

24 Jan 2015, 16:52

HAL wrote: There seems to be a flock of great white whales:
This http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Displaywrit ... 1650210679 is the 3rd one in four days. The first two went for USD 150 within 4 hours.

Hurry Ahab !!!
Aw, I could've bought one without a cracked spacebar? Darn.

Oh well, at least I paid less for it. And it was glued pretty well, so it just looks a bit ugly.

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seebart
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24 Jan 2015, 17:15

HAL wrote: There seems to be a flock of great white whales:
This http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Displaywrit ... 1650210679 is the 3rd one in four days. The first two went for USD 150 within 4 hours.

Hurry Ahab !!!
He's got other nice stuff too:

Vintage IBM Computer Terminal Monitor Keyboard 5291

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-IBM-Com ... 4ae3d8ebf7

Rare Canon Clicky Wired Keyboard Model 6311 Clickety 6311

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Canon-Clic ... 4ade1a5d11

(2) Preh Commander MC84 WX PROGRAMMABLE POS Keyboard 90311-005

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Preh-Commande ... 339ca37605

Televideo Computer Terminal TVI 920C

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Televideo-Compu ... 339a69790c

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crunch

24 Jan 2015, 17:34


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