I have a keyboard from the late 1980's or very early 90's that I'd like to use with my Mini. It was brand new-never opened and looks like an IBM Model M. It has the huge connector, not the purple or ...
Back in the early 1980s, before home computing became anywhere near as common and accessible as it has in the 2020s, various electronics brands were making dedicated terminals for businesses and ...
hey all, i'm a Mac user looking to adapt a PS/2 IBM Model M keyboard to go over USB. i've purchased a PS/2 to USB adapter, which seems to work with the Dell Quietkey keyboard i tried it out with, but ...
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Look closely at this beauty. No, that’s not a chopped IBM Model M or anything — it’s a custom 40% capacitive buckling spring keyboard with an ortholinear layout made by [durken]. Makes it easy to ...
An IBM Model M keyboard under a 1987 terminal. - Bettmann/Getty Images Back in the early 1980s, before home computing became anywhere near as common and accessible as it has in the 2020s, various ...