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Interesting Model M Find

Posted: 12 Jul 2017, 18:42
by JP!
I just scored this nice little cache of Model M's as well as an HP 85 portable computer. They were found in a building that was being refurbished. Good thing they didn't get tossed. One of the Model M's has some interesting key cap legends. I wish I had some more history behind this find to document.
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I imagine these legends were used with some special purpose application.
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One of the M's has came with a neat modification which prevents the cable from being disconnected.
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HP 85 Portable I got for cheap. Looks like a gigantic calculator.
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Posted: 12 Jul 2017, 18:45
by ohaimark
Nice. What's the part number of the weird M?

Posted: 12 Jul 2017, 18:58
by taylorswiftttttt
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Posted: 12 Jul 2017, 19:12
by JP!
ohaimark wrote: Nice. What's the part number of the weird M?
It's a standard M part #. This is the picture of the back.
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Posted: 12 Jul 2017, 19:14
by JP!
taylorswiftttttt wrote: Dude where do you find this stuff
I can't tell you guys all my secrets ;)

Posted: 12 Jul 2017, 19:38
by //gainsborough
It blows my mind how you can find all this stuff! Congrats, man!

Posted: 12 Jul 2017, 22:25
by Scottex
All these M's and your main board is a Rosewill cherry blue :cry:

Posted: 12 Jul 2017, 22:57
by JP!
Oh, the current keyboard I am using at work is a model M. My current desk at home is pretty small but that hopefully will change soon. Eventually I do plan to downsize my duplicate boards. Also I will rotate boards from time to time.

Posted: 13 Jul 2017, 02:11
by Mattr567
JP! wrote:
ohaimark wrote: Nice. What's the part number of the weird M?
It's a standard M part #. This is the picture of the back.
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Yeah special keycap Model M's dont really have special part numbers. My green sublegend board has the same part numbers as yours, just the bog standard part number.

I actually resold that M and kept its sick keycaps for my F77 ;)

Posted: 13 Jul 2017, 03:25
by JP!
Mattr567 wrote:
JP! wrote:
ohaimark wrote: Nice. What's the part number of the weird M?
It's a standard M part #. This is the picture of the back.
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Yeah special keycap Model M's dont really have special part numbers. My green sublegend board has the same part numbers as yours, just the bog standard part number.

I actually resold that M and kept its sick keycaps for my F77 ;)
I was hoping to have some special part number, but I still like it because of its uniqueness. I could always borrow the clear re-legendable key caps for my F107 or F77 :D

Posted: 20 Jul 2017, 13:19
by DustGod
I love how the Model M is the best known single keyboard model yet every once in a while a previously unreported wacky one shows up!

Posted: 20 Jul 2017, 13:34
by seebart
DustGod wrote: I love how the Model M is the best known single keyboard model yet every once in a while a previously unreported wacky one shows up!
That's right, with the Model M you can always count on new varaints showing up out of nowhere with funky keycaps and or otherwise.

Posted: 24 Jul 2017, 08:03
by terrycherry
I'm interesting in the HP88 portable keyboard.
Could you pull out some keycap?

Posted: 24 Jul 2017, 09:45
by Findecanor
Do be careful with the HP85. I once had a HP machine from the same era and it had Cherry M11 switches that were really brittle. Incredibly thick keycaps though.

Posted: 25 Jul 2017, 13:17
by terrycherry
Findecanor wrote: Do be careful with the HP85. I once had a HP machine from the same era and it had Cherry M11 switches that were really brittle. Incredibly thick keycaps though.
It's not easy to find a Cherry M11. Could I have the chance to see yours?

Posted: 25 Jul 2017, 13:34
by JP!
terrycherry wrote: I'm interesting in the HP88 portable keyboard.
Could you pull out some keycap?
I didn't have a chance last night to pull one of the keys but here is a picture of the same model which sold of eBay that happens to be missing a key. Some of the keys on mine, at the top row are sticky and do don't successfully return to their starting positions.
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Posted: 25 Jul 2017, 13:40
by terrycherry
Thanks bro! It's the Hi-Tek module switch if you can see on the back of the keyboard PCB.
And it has the rare latching switch on it.
I have some experience to fix the switch. If you have some problem, pm me.

Posted: 17 Feb 2018, 19:35
by JP!
Old topic but I found something I thought was neat. I deciphered the legends on the top row of this keyboard. It turns out that these represented the major cities of Indiana, perhaps by population at the time.
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Posted: 17 Feb 2018, 19:47
by Dingster
JP! wrote: Old topic but I found something I thought was neat. I deciphered the legends on the top row of this keyboard. It turns out that these represented the major cities of Indiana, perhaps by population at the time.
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Oh man thats so cool. Great find :)