Hello everyone, it's been quite a long time since I last came to this forum, hope you're all well.
Today I was going around an open air market in my town and I found this. It was a bit dirty, so I cleaned it as best as I could, even if I couldn't open it because I need some sort of hexagon screwdriver. It sounds really good when clicking on it and it's very solid. Which model is it? I am no expert at all
I got this for 2 euros today
- vsev
- Location: France
- Main keyboard: G80-1861HAF/1987' M
- Main mouse: large scroll wheel ones
- Favorite switch: mx blue/ Buckling Spring
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Hi,
You've got a Model M from 1991 as its written on backside !
http://deskthority.net/wiki/IBM_Enhanced_Keyboard
Really good deal you made today !
You've got a Model M from 1991 as its written on backside !
http://deskthority.net/wiki/IBM_Enhanced_Keyboard
Really good deal you made today !
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
- DT Pro Member: µ
Yup, full size Model M made in Greenock, Scotland. The classsic buckling spring keyboard. The spacebar is ABS by the look of it, as its yellowed. But the other caps are all nice quality dyesub PBT.
What cable (if any) does it have?
Here's mine, with the less desired terminal style RJ45 cable, which I use with Soarer's Converter:
http://deskthority.net/photos-f62/ibm-m ... t6407.html
What cable (if any) does it have?
Here's mine, with the less desired terminal style RJ45 cable, which I use with Soarer's Converter:
http://deskthority.net/photos-f62/ibm-m ... t6407.html
- Pyrox
- Location: Italy
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Thank youvsev wrote: ↑Hi,
You've got a Model M from 1991 as its written on backside !
http://deskthority.net/wiki/IBM_Enhanced_Keyboard
Really good deal you made today !
Yes, there is a cable, too, here it is:Muirium wrote: ↑Yup, full size Model M made in Greenock, Scotland. The classsic buckling spring keyboard. The spacebar is ABS by the look of it, as its yellowed. But the other caps are all nice quality dyesub PBT.
What cable (if any) does it have?
Here's mine, with the less desired terminal style RJ45 cable, which I use with Soarer's Converter:
http://deskthority.net/photos-f62/ibm-m ... t6407.html
7bit wrote: ↑Don't listen to these guys!
It is a cheap rubberdome keybaord, not worth much, but I pay you 5 EUR plus shipping for it!
- dorkvader
- Main keyboard: Unicomp
- Main mouse: CST 1550
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring over Capacitave. (Model F)
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do you live in like spain or something? 1391401 is the part number for the us-ANSI one 1391406 is for UK-ISO, 1391404 appears to be spain or something due to the bit-paired number row and stuff. It was made in the UK like most of the european ones.
The cable end is a normal SDL cable which is what you should expect on a 139140* The other end should be PS/2 but would be AT for an older keyboard.
anyway: great KB great find, excellent keycaps except for the spacebar. Check out the cool ground clip on it, etc.
You can easily tell the difference between PS/2 ones with a mini-DIN and terminal ones with a 4p4c by looking at the numberpad area, The terminal ones almost always have a split + key. The PS/2 or AT ones almost always have a fullsize + key. Look at muirium's picture of his and you'll see.
ENjoy!
The cable end is a normal SDL cable which is what you should expect on a 139140* The other end should be PS/2 but would be AT for an older keyboard.
anyway: great KB great find, excellent keycaps except for the spacebar. Check out the cool ground clip on it, etc.
You can easily tell the difference between PS/2 ones with a mini-DIN and terminal ones with a 4p4c by looking at the numberpad area, The terminal ones almost always have a split + key. The PS/2 or AT ones almost always have a fullsize + key. Look at muirium's picture of his and you'll see.
ENjoy!
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
- DT Pro Member: µ
Let's out it this way 2 Euros was a great price *just for that cable* let alone the keyboard too!
Nice info on their numpad <> connector correlation, Dorkvader. Apple's numpads are traditionally that physical layout, too, with an extra key. I'm too used to it to notice!
Nice info on their numpad <> connector correlation, Dorkvader. Apple's numpads are traditionally that physical layout, too, with an extra key. I'm too used to it to notice!
- Pyrox
- Location: Italy
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You almost got it, I am from Italy I am really impressed on the amount of information you guys can provide. If I can get the hex screwdriver and open it I will clean it properly and maybe I'll post more pictures.dorkvader wrote: ↑do you live in like spain or something? 1391401 is the part number for the us-ANSI one 1391406 is for UK-ISO, 1391404 appears to be spain or something due to the bit-paired number row and stuff. It was made in the UK like most of the european ones.
The cable end is a normal SDL cable which is what you should expect on a 139140* The other end should be PS/2 but would be AT for an older keyboard.
anyway: great KB great find, excellent keycaps except for the spacebar. Check out the cool ground clip on it, etc.
You can easily tell the difference between PS/2 ones with a mini-DIN and terminal ones with a 4p4c by looking at the numberpad area, The terminal ones almost always have a split + key. The PS/2 or AT ones almost always have a fullsize + key. Look at muirium's picture of his and you'll see.
ENjoy!
- snoopy
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: IBM SSK '93
- Main mouse: Anywhere MX
- Favorite switch: BS
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If you can't find one or don't wanna wait any longer... you can try this method: http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/mode ... t1960.html
- Pyrox
- Location: Italy
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Actually, a friend gave me a 5,5 hex screwdriver, but unluckily it has a thicker part that doesn't fit in the holes where the screws are placed, so it is pretty useless (I could take away only one of them that isn't in hole, but on a plain surface). Maybe I will try with the pen trick
- Touch_It
- Location: Nebraska, United States.
- Main keyboard: Unicomp Classic USB 103 key (work) IBM F 4704 107
- Main mouse: Logitech g502 Proteus Core
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring (yet to try Beam Spring)
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I tried the pen trick but got it to hot and got stuck in one of the holes on my terminal M . It looks like it will be stubborn to get out, to put it nicely. For what it's worth i got a 5.5 MM hex at Menards for a few bucks.