F122 definitely.
I love huge keyboards with more keys than the normal 101 or 104 layout, but unsaver seems a special case, no chance to get one tho. Does anyone want to sell one here?
What Are Your IBM Model F Preferences? (XT vs AT vs 122...)
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- Location: United Kingdom
- Main keyboard: Modded IBM Model F AT
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Very nice would love to get a kishy or even an F77.
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
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- Muirium
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Kishy’s original find was made in 1983:
http://kishy.ca/?p=894
I had 4 of them at one point (as Tinnie’s UK proxy) and the oldest was 1983 as I recall. My own is 1986 I think.
viewtopic.php?p=138706#p138706
http://kishy.ca/?p=894
I had 4 of them at one point (as Tinnie’s UK proxy) and the oldest was 1983 as I recall. My own is 1986 I think.
viewtopic.php?p=138706#p138706
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- Location: United Kingdom
- Main keyboard: Modded IBM Model F AT
- Main mouse: Mionix Naos 8200
- Favorite switch: Capacitive Buckling Springs
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Oh man now i want one even more thanks a lot lolMuirium wrote: ↑12 Dec 2019, 11:55Kishy’s original find was made in 1983:
http://kishy.ca/?p=894
I had 4 of them at one point (as Tinnie’s UK proxy) and the oldest was 1983 as I recall. My own is 1986 I think.
viewtopic.php?p=138706#p138706
- sharktastica
- Location: Wales
- Main keyboard: '86 IBM F Bigfoot + '96 IBM M50
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The 4700 system itself was rolled out in 1981, so likely at the same time since the 4704 terminal component would have been integral. Source: https://www.ibm.com/ibm/history/history/year_1981.html
That in itself is interesting, since it means IBM had access to the more relatively modern-looking layout at the same time the Model F XT was being initially fielded.
- Chyros
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Modern-looking is a very relative term :p . From what I've read, at the time, nobody had seen anything like the F XT layout before :p .sharktastica wrote: ↑12 Dec 2019, 16:20The 4700 system itself was rolled out in 1981, so likely at the same time since the 4704 terminal component would have been integral. Source: https://www.ibm.com/ibm/history/history/year_1981.html
That in itself is interesting, since it means IBM had access to the more relatively modern-looking layout at the same time the Model F XT was being initially fielded.
- zrrion
- Location: United States
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They'd never seen it before because it was a bad idea and everyone was already using better layouts.
- Chyros
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I didn't say it was a good idea, just that it was a modern one for the time :p .
I don't like any of these popular "space-saving" layouts either. Bring back the 144% layout I say!
- Elrick
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DAMN, we're on the same page here.
Have always despised the 'Tiny" keyboards because you need to strap a microscope on your eyeballs to see it. All of a sudden the companies are all trying to make keyboards for babies coming fresh out of wombs. Also needing to press two or three extra keys at once to initiate a single process or command, what the hell is up with that?
Sure you can 'smallify' anything here but it's time for 'normal people' to have something to use each and everyday, in comfort and style.
When you're livin-large you need a Battle Cruiser sized keyboard to enjoy. It has to fill up half the table top because after all, that's what a table is made for.