I don't need another XT
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Interesting. I've got a USB card in my A3000, but USB keyboard and mouse don't work in games or programs that bypass the OS. Possibly this adapter wouldn't have that problem.Halvar wrote: Use your PS/2 keyboards on your Amiga:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Amiga-Lyra-Tasta ... 2518.l4276
I had not realized before that these keycaps will fit Topre-switch keyboards. Do you know which models of Brother typewriters used Torpe-compatible keycaps?foxtrott wrote: someone needs new keycaps for Topre ? .. -->>
http://www.ebay.de/itm/281428318060?ssP ... 1423.l2649
I also bought one of each (Japanese and Chinese). However, I don't think they are Model F; at least I don't think they have capacitive buckling spring switches. It is some other kind of switch that I could not identify from other posts I have seen on these. I haven't received mine yet. I will know more after they arrive.quantalume wrote: I believe these are new IBM model Fs at a great price:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/380994154944Seller also has the same thing in Japanese language layout. I bought two of each.Spoiler:
You're welcome. Don't know about the model numbers; IBM has done some strange things with assigning names and model numbers to its various keyboards. Nevertheless, as you have pointed out, there is a Soarer solution for interfacing these interesting keyboards to modern computers via USB.