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by komodo
15 Dec 2016, 15:32
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Unidentified keyboard (BBC?)
Replies: 1
Views: 826

Unidentified keyboard (BBC?)

Hi everyone, I've had some into my possession a keyboard, and I've tried googling and got nowhere. I remembered this forum helped me identify an IBM model F a couple of years ago and thought you might be able to help again! I know basically nothing about this keyboard! Thanks for any help! image.jpe...
by komodo
05 Jun 2015, 04:07
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Soarers Converter Crashing? (IBM Model F 122 key)
Replies: 12
Views: 2665

It's not done it for the last couple of days, and the temperature has been cooler, so ambient heat really does seem to make the difference
by komodo
05 Jun 2015, 04:02
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Soarers Converter Crashing? (IBM Model F 122 key)
Replies: 12
Views: 2665

Yes I struggle to believe it was a chip overheating, except I can't figure out what else fits the symptoms. The way it "crashes" rather than has a physical issue means its somewhere software-related, while other keyboards on my computer don't freeze.
by komodo
04 Jun 2015, 22:13
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Soarers Converter Crashing? (IBM Model F 122 key)
Replies: 12
Views: 2665

I had trouble with room ventilation, meaning in the evenings it went up to 28-30 ish degrees centigrade! and whatever it was seemed software related, as it "crashed" and when unplugged and replugged worked until it "crashed" again. Mechanically the keyboard seems relatively sound.
by komodo
04 Jun 2015, 18:28
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Soarers Converter Crashing? (IBM Model F 122 key)
Replies: 12
Views: 2665

Ok I'll give that a go, thank you! The keyboard needs some attention really, I think the foam needs replacing and a couple of keys don't feel right or have their second click, I've gotta save up for some maintenance I think!

Happy Typing!
by komodo
04 Jun 2015, 18:03
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Soarers Converter Crashing? (IBM Model F 122 key)
Replies: 12
Views: 2665

I should say this isn't a new build, the keyboard has been working for 8 months before this happened. The other day my S key started not registering properly but I think that was a physical glitch. I'm considering trying to put a dinky fan inside but don't know what I should be cooling, the teensy o...
by komodo
04 Jun 2015, 16:51
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Soarers Converter Crashing? (IBM Model F 122 key)
Replies: 12
Views: 2665

Teensy 2.0++, I'd heard about problems with clones and wanted to make sure I got a decent microcontroller. I know that the ++ is slightly overkill, the guide suggested that the ++ could be needed for extensive remapping but I've since been told the 2 would have been fine.
by komodo
04 Jun 2015, 16:43
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Soarers Converter Crashing? (IBM Model F 122 key)
Replies: 12
Views: 2665

Soarers Converter Crashing? (IBM Model F 122 key)

Hi, I've recently been having a bit of a problem with my Model F. In hot weather, it sometimes jams, constantly outputting whatever keys were pressed at that moment, and does it until i pull out and replug the USB. It happens a lot more frequently if the keyboard is totally flat, and occasionally wh...
by komodo
15 Nov 2014, 16:58
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

I was wondering if it needed maintenance because while on the M the key can only travel directly downwards, on the F there seems to be a fair amount more "play" in the keys and they move slightly as i type, and dont look all square while on the M they stay aligned quite well. This sideways play on t...
by komodo
15 Nov 2014, 16:33
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

Hi, it's me again! I'm afraid i have another question. I've been using the keyboard for a couple of weeks now, and it works well for gaming. I'm considering getting some other caps for it for the pg up and down keys etc so they say what they actually do on the key! however I've got a question about ...
by komodo
28 Oct 2014, 22:47
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

ah yes, I wondered about the different colours but didn't look closely enough to spot the difference! My biggest pain so far has been the lack of an escape key, another thing to sort out when I've figured out the remapping
by komodo
28 Oct 2014, 21:48
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

Hi guys, sorry this is a bit of an odd question, and i know people have said use the extra numpad key as a tab button, but i would really like the numberpad to be like a standard keyboard as i enter a lot of numbers and calculations for my work. Does anyone know where I can get a number pad plus key...
by komodo
28 Oct 2014, 16:03
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

ill probably just leave them disconnected internally then. It looks to me like the foam mat has had its day, but its good enough for now, so next step is to see if the electronics work by making the soarers converter. I now have to puzzle out the instructions for that! More photos below. IMG_0801.JP...
by komodo
28 Oct 2014, 15:40
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

By the way, how should the jumper switches be set on the bottom of the keyboard?
by komodo
28 Oct 2014, 15:36
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

yes shipped just within the UK. Its a bit of a shame, i know it can be repaired but ah well
by komodo
28 Oct 2014, 15:35
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

ive begun disassembly, here is the damage and the the inside of the top plastic cover
damage
damage
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corner
corner
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internal date
internal date
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inside 1
inside 1
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inside 2
inside 2
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by komodo
28 Oct 2014, 15:16
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

The keyboards have arrived! unfortunately the model F has been damaged during transport, dfespite being wrapped in bubble wrap and with polystyrene in the box
by komodo
27 Oct 2014, 14:26
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

is it actually more ergonomic though? and if so, why didn't more keyboards come with that big border?
by komodo
27 Oct 2014, 04:17
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

That seems a really weird design then. Why does it have less electronics? I read somewhere that they didn't have a full controller or something, it wasn't explained well though!
by komodo
26 Oct 2014, 19:48
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

So these bigfoot boards, do they have any electronics in those big borders or are they just for comfort or ergonomics or to match existing moulds that IBM already had? It just seems such an unlikely shape for an overall design.
by komodo
25 Oct 2014, 17:28
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

Ah right ok, well when it arrives I'll open it and see. What I'm worried about now is being sent the wrong one or something!
by komodo
25 Oct 2014, 17:14
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

So it's a model M then?
by komodo
25 Oct 2014, 03:31
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

Well I can only wait and hope that the keyboard is in good condition under the grime! I wasn't expecting a Model F and I think its very unlikely I'll be able to find keycaps for it, they're so hard to find. There's literally no IBM model Fs on UK ebay at the moment. By the way i would like to thank ...
by komodo
24 Oct 2014, 21:35
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

So other than the keycaps, is anything else compatible between the model F and model M? the casing or anything like that?
by komodo
24 Oct 2014, 20:33
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

Ah, a teensy ++ is a waste then? I remember reading somewhere you might want to use the ++ if you're doing a lot of remapping. @Muirium Don't worry I'm not planning on putting any new holes in the case of an F! Rightly or wrongly I would have been happy to add a small extra hole in an M to allow the...
by komodo
24 Oct 2014, 20:23
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

Bother, I wish I'd seen that sooner, when I thought I was getting a Model M I got a teensy 2.0 ++ (it seemed to be recommended for those wanting more macros and key remapping), and that adapter works out at about £5 with all the work already done. Being in the UK I don't really stray onto US ebay mu...
by komodo
24 Oct 2014, 20:00
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

So just to be clear, a soarers converter will work with this and allow remapping and macros? I was originally going to try putting a raspberry Pi in it as a sort of backup "portable" machine for when I have to work from funny places, and a switch to go from normal keyboard to being a keyboard for th...
by komodo
24 Oct 2014, 18:03
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

I figured the controllers weren't compatible, I thought they were the same model when I bought them! Xwhatsits controller is better than Soarers is it? or are they much of a muchness? I know you can program soarers with macros and media keys which will be very useful in assigning the spare keys, and...
by komodo
24 Oct 2014, 16:41
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

Wow a model F! I am very happy!!! It was on an ebay auction, bought it and another similar one with beige bottom for £60 for the two including postage (I got two so I could have a full set of key caps and spread my bets on dead controllers). The beige one has no stickers so I thought it would be har...
by komodo
24 Oct 2014, 12:33
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Identifying an IBM keyboard
Replies: 82
Views: 18171

Identifying an IBM keyboard

Hi, I've been using the database here and browsing the forums for a while, and I thought this could be the place to help me identify an IBM keyboard I bought the other day. I've never posted before, so I apologise if I've put this in the wrong place or there's a dedicated thread for identifying keyb...

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