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snuci
Vintage computer guy

17 Feb 2016, 02:14

Muirium wrote: The layout's AT but the case is quite different. Much more compact. And what's that metal ring on the right?
It's for Point of Sale systems. The ring is for a key to lock the keyboard, I'll bet.

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Khronokrator

17 Feb 2016, 02:21

Blaise170 wrote: You know, it’s kind of funny, I know a really good source of Blue Alps keyboards and they are relatively cheap (by themselves about $50) but unfortunately I have to pay shipping costs from the other side of the globe which makes them much more expensive. :lol:
I'll echo the others and say: do post the link! International shipping be damned, let's all buy some and flood the market. 8-)

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Chyros

17 Feb 2016, 02:21

Looks to me like it might've had a tumbler lock cylinder in there.

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Muirium
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17 Feb 2016, 02:25

Yeah, I remember seeing locks on computers and peripherals back in the early 1990s. It sure doesn't look like a trackball!

Strange that IBM remade the AT in a slimmer form factor, though. Wonder if it's Model M?

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snuci
Vintage computer guy

17 Feb 2016, 02:27

Terrycherry posted this a while ago. keyboards-f2/buckling-spring-on-ibm-alp ... 12406.html

Hak Foo

17 Feb 2016, 04:31

What I remember about the M1: It was Costar-made and one of the first 'premium' mechs on the US market, before some room-temperature IQ decided enthusiasts ONLY want MX. Sadly, they equipped it with similar crappy caps to a Filco (pad-printed) and black ALPS switches (nobody wanted).

Supposedly it was originally advertised as NKRO until people found out it wasn't.

Newegg started bailing them out the door at increasingly aggressive prices (I can recall 20USD for open-box units and 50 for new ones, at one point), and now they're virtually unobtainable.

I sort of want one as a PCB/plate donor.

Engicoder

17 Feb 2016, 04:36

The key is for manager override. Its not a lock. its a two position switch. The default position is operator mode. When the key is inserted and turned, the system switches to manager override mode. The key can only be removed in operator mode.

Engicoder

17 Feb 2016, 04:52

ohaimark wrote: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Northgate-Keybo ... 1874046313

Gold Label Omnikey. Let's see how quickly the listing gets pulled when outside-of-eBay offers reach the seller.
Turns out this one is white alps, and really nasty.
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Engicoder

17 Feb 2016, 04:58

http://www.ebay.com/itm/252289339738

NIB IBM M15 with Numpad. Let the games begin.
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Redmaus
Gotta start somewhere

17 Feb 2016, 05:07

Engicoder wrote: http://www.ebay.com/itm/252289339738

with Numpad
Oh lawd
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ohaimark
Kingpin

17 Feb 2016, 06:41

Engicoder wrote: Let the games begin.
My reaction mirrors yours to a tee. :lol:

It's almost like watching Cherry collectors go at it.

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Tuntematon

17 Feb 2016, 07:25

Any predictions? A mint condition M15 and keypad could go maybe $650 if I'm not mistaken. How much of a premium is new?

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ohaimark
Kingpin

17 Feb 2016, 07:51

Engicoder wrote: Turns out this one is white alps, and really nasty.
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Are those normal White Alps? There's no Alps logo... So clones? But it looks like authentic numbering in the corner. Much confuse.

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tentator

17 Feb 2016, 08:41

snuci wrote: Terrycherry posted this a while ago. keyboards-f2/buckling-spring-on-ibm-alp ... 12406.html
How it comes nobody still buy'd it? Is that an auction or bin?

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ohaimark
Kingpin

17 Feb 2016, 08:47

Well... It's a membrane based design (I did some digging), not an F. Shipping from overseas isn't cheap. It's an odd board. You'd need to convert it without existing guides.

Those are a few reasons why it hasn't been snapped up, I think.

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ohaimark
Kingpin

17 Feb 2016, 08:57

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Unitek-K151L-Vi ... 1895985396

NIB w/ Mitsumi switches. Worth the $60 and not a penny more, imho.

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ohaimark
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17 Feb 2016, 09:16


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E3E

17 Feb 2016, 10:08

Love the difference here:

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itzmeluigi

17 Feb 2016, 10:10

Haha yup, since the seller added a picture showing its White Alps, the bids on it will probably come to a halt since the other bids were made before he added the picture.

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E3E

17 Feb 2016, 10:22

itzmeluigi wrote: Haha yup, since the seller added a picture showing its White Alps, the bids on it will probably come to a halt since the other bids were made before he added the picture.
The $81 bidder is probably regretting it so hard right now, haha.

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Chyros

17 Feb 2016, 10:40

ohaimark wrote:
Engicoder wrote: Turns out this one is white alps, and really nasty.
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Are those normal White Alps? There's no Alps logo... So clones? But it looks like authentic numbering in the corner. Much confuse.
Nope, they're the genuine article all right. These will be very old ones, from before Alps started putting their logo on their switches in response to all the manufacturers who started making clones.

In all likelihood, these will feel and even sound not all that different from blues, possibly even the same. If they were in good condition, I'm sure it would be an excellent board. As it is, it looks like a dungball and is probably a hideous nightmare :p .

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Wodan
ISO Advocate

17 Feb 2016, 11:56

Wow that alps board looks like it's been in Biffs car during the skateboard chase

zennasyndroxx

17 Feb 2016, 11:57

hmm, wonder what switches are these.

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tentator

17 Feb 2016, 12:17

Must be Bluetooth wit all those batteries!! Lol :))))

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photekq
Cherry Picker

17 Feb 2016, 12:34

Engicoder wrote: http://www.ebay.com/itm/252289339738

NIB IBM M15 with Numpad. Let the games begin.
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What's this? An incredibly rare and desirable IBM auction WITHOUT early bids!? Incredible! People are learning how to use eBay!

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gogusrl

17 Feb 2016, 12:39

doesn't matter, you'll buy, right ? :)

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ramnes
ПБТ НАВСЕГДА

17 Feb 2016, 12:54

omg

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Madhias
BS TORPE

17 Feb 2016, 12:55

Does not ship to Austria.

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XMIT
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17 Feb 2016, 13:05

snuci wrote: Terrycherry posted this a while ago. keyboards-f2/buckling-spring-on-ibm-alp ... 12406.html
This might be his sale. I've sent a PM about it. Would be fun to pick it up.

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ramnes
ПБТ НАВСЕГДА

17 Feb 2016, 13:09

Madhias wrote: Does not ship to Austria.
Buy first, discuss shipping after. :twisted:

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