
Model M 1390131 Found w/ Speaker
- y11971alex
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So, I received my 1390131 today, and I found a speaker on the rear case. It doesn't make any noise when I type, though.


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Some pics would be nice.
DT wiki:
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wiki/IBM_Enhanced_KeyboardVirtually all Enhanced Keyboards have a small speaker grille on their bottom surfaces; however, only a few variants actually include a speaker (the keyboards of the RS/6000 workstations being the primary example).
- y11971alex
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Yes, I found a speaker, not just the speaker grille.seebart wrote: Some pics would be nice.
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wiki/IBM_Enhanced_KeyboardVirtually all Enhanced Keyboards have a small speaker grille on their bottom surfaces; however, only a few variants actually include a speaker (the keyboards of the RS/6000 workstations being the primary example).

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I understand you, that's why the pictures would be nice!
They do not show up that often.

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My IBM Soft Touch as well. Greasy thing. 



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Ah yes thanks webwit.
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No, it doesn't and won't. The RS/6000's have additional wired pins on the PS/2 port specifically for the speaker. Doesn't affect regular PCs at all.
Edit: so if you want to MAKE it work, here's what you need to do.
Connect PS/2 pin 2 (SDL F) to SPKR SIGNAL, and PS/2 pin 6 (SDL A) to SPKR GND on the motherboard. Do NOT attempt to use a normal PS/2 connector on your system as a pass-through as those pins are RESERVED in the ATX standard. You can wire basically direct to virtually any motherboard and it'll work.
Edit: so if you want to MAKE it work, here's what you need to do.
Connect PS/2 pin 2 (SDL F) to SPKR SIGNAL, and PS/2 pin 6 (SDL A) to SPKR GND on the motherboard. Do NOT attempt to use a normal PS/2 connector on your system as a pass-through as those pins are RESERVED in the ATX standard. You can wire basically direct to virtually any motherboard and it'll work.