Haha I do see the resemblance.
Old beamspring photo thread
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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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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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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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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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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, 12:35If 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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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
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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