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by lork
08 Mar 2015, 19:38
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Could you help me to identify this keyboard ?
Replies: 20
Views: 4686

Daniel Beardsmore wrote: Did you actually get a working one? These things are notorious for being found dead due to capacitor failure.
One pin on the ps/2 connector is broken. I've to find another cable and swap it.
by lork
08 Mar 2015, 18:48
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Could you help me to identify this keyboard ?
Replies: 20
Views: 4686

Thank you for you quick reply guk :)
by lork
08 Mar 2015, 18:33
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Could you help me to identify this keyboard ?
Replies: 20
Views: 4686

Could you help me to identify this keyboard ?

Hello,

I found this PS/2 keyboard but i'm unable to identify it.
It seems to have buckling springs switches but it is smaller than a model M.

http://pix.beve.org/9/0/8/16f66d476703b95c343e619afdbc0tt.jpg

http://pix.beve.org/9/d/1/0c173c6f75adc72ea7ecf574d1699tt.jpg

Thanks in advance ...
by lork
04 Jan 2012, 22:40
Forum: Marketplace Help
Topic: Price Check: How much is my _____ worth?
Replies: 4750
Views: 1654179

Hi,

I'm now using qwerty keyboards, so i want to sell/trade my two azerty model M, both with buckling spring:

First is manufactured in UK, 1993 with blue IBM logo, ps2, removable cable.

Second also manufactured in UK, 1989 with grey IBM logo, ps2, removable cable.

If you can help me for pricing ...
by lork
28 Sep 2011, 17:38
Forum: En français
Topic: Retour d'expérience : Noppoo choc Mini (et autres ?)
Replies: 14
Views: 8470

Hey tiens un post du gars qui m'a fait acheter un Choc Mini.

Je suis aussi ravi du mien, j'ai fait une petite review ici .
C'est devenu mon clavier de tous les jours, mon fidèle modèle M se repose un peu. Les switchs bleus sont vraiment sympas au point de me faire oublier les buckling spring, même ...

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