Ace wrote:
Besides, if one of the steps (piecing together a case) is considered "hard", even for someone who has the most experience with terminal 122s (you), there's no way I'd ever attempt it.
If I may ask, how is the quality on a Unicomp 122 compared to an IBM compared to a Model F 122?
I have never done any kind of mod to an M-122 and never even touched a Unicomp 122, but I will make an unsubstantiated statement that a Unicomp is *exactly the same* but with somewhat lesser quality control (and all the argument you hear is about what the definition of "somewhat" is).
Internal modifications are just tinkering and "bringing stuff back to life" or improving it. That is rewarding to me.
The "case thing" that I am talking about is literally cutting the ends off of a couple of pieces of plastic and glueing them back together. (Model F-122s sit bolted down into a metal pan and so the top case shell is truly irrelevant.) The trick is that if the alignment is not right, the case will not sit comfortably flat on the desk. Unlike the F, the case is important to the stability and function of the M.
And, honestly, I have only tried it twice, which is often not sufficient to really get there.
There is some reasonable chance that a modded M-122 could be fitted into a rubber dome "unsaver" case.