Haha I do see the resemblance.
Old beamspring photo thread
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Having Dick Dastardly and Winsome Witch stickers on his IBM System/3 makes this dude even more of a ballah.
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Can't hold that against them though.
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Ripped from the Wiki: Contrary to popular belief, the 2260 was created and sold years before the beam spring patent was filed, and does not have beam spring switches, however the keycaps are interchangeable.
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Well, the wiki has a couple of photos of that terminal. wiki/IBM_Beam_Spring_Keyboards#4979mr_a500 wrote: 29 Dec 2020, 18:36 I've never actually seen any photos of it other than in IBM ads, so there's no chance of finding one of those either.
![Image](https://deskthority.net/wiki/images/1/1b/Large_SMG00080825.jpg)
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Reminds me of the Decision Data 8010
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I saw that right after I posted. I haven't searched for a few years and it was updated since.
Weird - the photo description says that terminal was on display at the Celestica building - which just happens to be across the street from where I used to live. I've been in that building before and had a job interview there a couple decades ago. If I had known, I would have searched the building and tried to sneak out with one. It might look a little too obvious though. I'd look like this:
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LOL, those systems are inherently anti-theft, imagine running away from the security guys while holding that.
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You mean like this one?mr_a500 wrote: 29 Dec 2020, 18:36 The IBM 4979 is just as cute and is beam spring.
IBM terminals.jpg
I've never actually seen any photos of it other than in IBM ads, so there's no chance of finding one of those either.
Spoiler:
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or this one:
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No, I was talking about the 4979. Those 4978 keyboards are as common as dirt. They're a dime a dozen. My grandmother used to give them out as Christmas stocking stuffers. (...that might be a slight exaggeration
![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
Here's an even more rare IBM terminal, predecessor to the 2260 (also not beam spring):
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My bad. I would be content to even see one in a museum some day. Also that 1050 I’ve never even heard of.mr_a500 wrote: 29 Dec 2020, 22:15
No, I was talking about the 4979. Those 4978 keyboards are as common as dirt. They're a dime a dozen. My grandmother used to give them out as Christmas stocking stuffers. (...that might be a slight exaggeration)
Here's an even more rare IBM terminal, predecessor to the 2260 (also not beam spring):
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I think it would be more of a waddle.inmbolmie wrote: 29 Dec 2020, 20:56 LOL, those systems are inherently anti-theft, imagine running away from the security guys while holding that.
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If I was going to get a 2260, I think I'd want the airline reservation variant. (more buttons = better)
I noticed the keycaps look engraved, not double shot. (what the hell, man, what the hell??!)
And here's another shot of the predecessor. It's labelled 1050, but I don't think that's the model number. (1050 is a teleprinter thing without screen)
...but these aren't beam springs, so I'm off topic.
I noticed the keycaps look engraved, not double shot. (what the hell, man, what the hell??!)
And here's another shot of the predecessor. It's labelled 1050, but I don't think that's the model number. (1050 is a teleprinter thing without screen)
...but these aren't beam springs, so I'm off topic.
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Marcin got a cleaned up photo here:mr_a500 wrote: 30 Dec 2020, 12:35 If I was going to get a 2260, I think I'd want the airline reservation variant. (more buttons = better)
IBM 2260 airline reservation.jpg
I noticed the keycaps look engraved, not double shot. (what the hell, man, what the hell??!)
And here's another shot of the predecessor. It's labelled 1050, but I don't think that's the model number. (1050 is a teleprinter thing without screen)
IBM terminal 1050 side.jpg
...but these aren't beam springs, so I'm off topic.
https://www.getrevue.co/profile/shift-h ... t-2-175568
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That's hot. The keyboard fits into a notch in the desk so it's the same height as a modern desk + keyboard combo.mr_a500 wrote: 03 Jan 2021, 21:50 I see some plasmas there.
I think I've posted these before:
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IBM 3278 white keypad.jpg
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Been lusting after this bad boy (the computer, not the model
) So thought I'd post it here. Not sure how this one slipped by til now - this specific photo that is.
Note the original, non-yellowed color.
Also, I love the subtlety of the black CMD key.
You can see it more clearly in this photo:
and here
![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)
Note the original, non-yellowed color.
Also, I love the subtlety of the black CMD key.
You can see it more clearly in this photo:
and here
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