Hi guys! Recently acquired this board:
My objective is to restore this to a fully working condition with xwhatsit adapter. However, the screws on the back are practically impossible to open with slot head. Does anyone know what's the size of Allen wrench needed to open this?
And also, all the blank buttons (tilt, button next to return key and button next to send key) are not pressable. Was this designed like this? If so is it possible to replace that single module with a working beamspring module from say xwhatsit to get it working?
Thank you guys for the help!
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IBM Beamspring questions
- snuci
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Do yo have any pics of the screws?
The blank keys are normal. Keyboards of this era often had multiple uses and layouts and instead of manufacturing a new unique keyboard for each application, they often just changed the key caps; putting in blanks if not needed. It would also be programmed for that layout.
Great find.
The blank keys are normal. Keyboards of this era often had multiple uses and layouts and instead of manufacturing a new unique keyboard for each application, they often just changed the key caps; putting in blanks if not needed. It would also be programmed for that layout.
Great find.
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Well I found it's 7mm, but my screw driver could only fit 2 screws. Gonna go to a hardware store to find some usable ones. Will post a restoration thread once I get it to open!snuci wrote:Do yo have any pics of the screws?
The blank keys are normal. Keyboards of this era often had multiple uses and layouts and instead of manufacturing a new unique keyboard for each application, they often just changed the key caps; putting in blanks if not needed. It would also be programmed for that layout.
Great find.
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- just_add_coffee
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Are you sure about an "Allen wrench"?xueyao wrote: ↑Does anyone know what's the size of Allen wrench needed to open this?
I've used a 9/32-inch socket and extension to get the screws out of a different model.
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You need a 7mm hexagonal key, something like this:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Top-Qua ... 4.8.McD5P1
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Top-Qua ... 4.8.McD5P1
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Great looking board, I have this model. The blank buttons that cannot be pressed have been disabled using a plastic spacer. Remove the spacer, and you will have a working (and presumably "virgin") key!xueyao wrote: ↑ And also, all the blank buttons (tilt, button next to return key and button next to send key) are not pressable. Was this designed like this? If so is it possible to replace that single module with a working beamspring module from say xwhatsit to get it working?
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- Location: Singapore
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F122 XT Beamspring 3727
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Master
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
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Wow perfect. Cant wait to get this working! Just contacted orihalcon and he has both xwhatsit controller and solenoid driver. Getting the screwdriver and controllers to get this to a daily driver condition.REVENGE wrote:Great looking board, I have this model. The blank buttons that cannot be pressed have been disabled using a plastic spacer. Remove the spacer, and you will have a working (and presumably "virgin") key!xueyao wrote: ↑ And also, all the blank buttons (tilt, button next to return key and button next to send key) are not pressable. Was this designed like this? If so is it possible to replace that single module with a working beamspring module from say xwhatsit to get it working?
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- y11971alex
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