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I'm looking to pick up another board. I love my daily driver to pieces, a 1988 Model M (F2) 1391401 in nearly mint condition; when it came to me, the underside of the board was marked "DEMO" in what looked like a yellow grease pen... as far as I can tell, this board probably sat in a shop somewhere for the occasional customer to poke at and has seen no real use whatsoever. Wiped it down, took the cover off and blew the dust out, and she's sparkling like new.
Anyway, I've always wanted to get a real battleship of a keyboard, particularly in the form of a 122-key Model F, but availability and the fact that I'm a college junior on a budget has really hampered that idea. I looked into a 122-key RJ45 terminal board, and determined that while it wouldn't be hard to HDL up a Lattice MachXO2 FPGA to act as a scancode interpreter and convert to a usable PS2 line (computer hardware engineering student
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Then I started looking into 122-key Model M boards, and stumbled across this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181724065198#viTabs_0
...what exactly am I looking at? That looks like a standard PS2 connector, but on a terminal board with blue legends I've never seen before on a Model M. I've read about terminal-emulator boards that apparently exist but can't remember what was said about them. Does anyone have any experience with this particular model or anything similar? I'm tempted to drop $90 on one just for the hell of it, for collection value, but what interface am I getting into here? Anything usable with any effort? I can't find any information at all on the model numbers listed.
Much appreciated!
- Matt