www.9999hp.net/keyboard/temp/1397003-big.jpg
It's a type used by old IBM systems.
-How hard are these to find in the wild?
-Does anyone other than Unicomp manufacture them nowadays?
-What other types are there that use this layout?
www.9999hp.net/keyboard/temp/1397003-big.jpg
It's a type used by old IBM systems.
-How hard are these to find in the wild?
-Does anyone other than Unicomp manufacture them nowadays?
-What other types are there that use this layout?
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We had a big thread about this subject just a little while ago.
http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=139389
Nothing more to see here, move along...
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That's not a Model M...
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If I knew, I would've mentioned the name of it in the title. And I provided a picture, and Unicomp does manufacture that layout. AFAIK that is a distinctive feature.
Yep, but I can't find any other company that makes them other then Unicomp.Or are you referring to the 122-key layout? In that case, I would suggest Googling for <122-key>.
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The second Google hit is http://www.twindata.com/affirmative/5250keyboard.htm !
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I was going to say, I have a white model-m for trade, but it's not that layout, it's a regular 101key
-AB+
Holy crap. It's been a while.