[Find & Restoration] IBM 5281 Beamspring loot

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karlmartin95

18 Jul 2020, 04:14

Hi guys, It's me again. Today I want to show you a loot of IBM boards that I found in a "Financial Company".

- x2 IBM 5281 Complete Terminal (Keyboard and Data Terminal)
- x2 IBM Terminal Model M (Silver and Blue badge)
- A bag full of diskettes and tapes for 5281 machines

The gold here is the 5218 Beamspring Spanish layout. I searched around the web for more info about them but I found nothing, only one post from a user here, in DT. I don't know either how rare they are, perhaps you guys can help me. One detail about these boards, the top case is all PLASTIC.

Some images of the loot:

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I've never seen a Beamspring keyboard with a buzzer/speaker inside, somebody knows anything about it?
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Overall, the beamsprings are in good shape I think, but they need a good restoration for sure.

PD: This will be a RESTORATION post, like my old F77 Restoration one.
Last edited by karlmartin95 on 09 Sep 2020, 04:00, edited 3 times in total.

Sturmtiger001

18 Jul 2020, 04:18

Awesome find!

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Weezer

18 Jul 2020, 04:27

Thats amazing! Great find.

These were part of the IBM 5280 distributed data system. The 5281 model works like a dumb terminal and is attached to the control unit.

You're right that there's not much info. But what info there is about the system can be found here.


http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/ ... _Jun81.pdf

John Doe

18 Jul 2020, 05:02

Two 5281s in one time, I'm jealous this timeπŸ˜…πŸ˜…

Spoiler:
Hope I could share a little bit of your happiness.
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karlmartin95

18 Jul 2020, 16:54

John Doe wrote: ↑
18 Jul 2020, 05:02
Two 5281s in one time, I'm jealous this timeπŸ˜…πŸ˜…

Spoiler:
Hope I could share a little bit of your happiness.6D854F5D-31AB-4903-BC37-3D06453AE14D.jpeg
Hey, did you convert your 5281?

John Doe

18 Jul 2020, 17:27

karlmartin95 wrote: ↑
18 Jul 2020, 16:54
John Doe wrote: ↑
18 Jul 2020, 05:02
Two 5281s in one time, I'm jealous this timeπŸ˜…πŸ˜…

Spoiler:
Hope I could share a little bit of your happiness.6D854F5D-31AB-4903-BC37-3D06453AE14D.jpeg
Hey, did you convert your 5281?
Yes and no.

I tested it with xwhatsit and all keys worked as expected, but havn't given the restoration&cleaning thoroughly. Maybe I should begin this now. ;)

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Weezer

18 Jul 2020, 20:54

Yeah they work with the 5251 rev4 xwhatsit

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inmbolmie

18 Jul 2020, 21:55

ntv242 wrote: ↑
18 Jul 2020, 10:44
Alright congrats on the findings. Now searching for finance company that is liquidate their stuffs aroundme :p
Well, if they are selling Beamsprings for pennies it's not a big surprise they went bankrupt if they managed all their assets in the same way. ;)

Great great find, very beautiful boards indeed!

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karlmartin95

18 Jul 2020, 22:18

John Doe wrote: ↑
18 Jul 2020, 17:27
karlmartin95 wrote: ↑
18 Jul 2020, 16:54
John Doe wrote: ↑
18 Jul 2020, 05:02
Two 5281s in one time, I'm jealous this timeπŸ˜…πŸ˜…

Spoiler:
Hope I could share a little bit of your happiness.6D854F5D-31AB-4903-BC37-3D06453AE14D.jpeg
Hey, did you convert your 5281?
Yes and no.

I tested it with xwhatsit and all keys worked as expected, but havn't given the restoration&cleaning thoroughly. Maybe I should begin this now. ;)
Regarding the buzzer, does it work?

John Doe

19 Jul 2020, 00:35

karlmartin95 wrote: ↑
18 Jul 2020, 22:18
John Doe wrote: ↑
18 Jul 2020, 17:27
karlmartin95 wrote: ↑
18 Jul 2020, 16:54


Hey, did you convert your 5281?
Yes and no.

I tested it with xwhatsit and all keys worked as expected, but havn't given the restoration&cleaning thoroughly. Maybe I should begin this now. ;)
Regarding the buzzer, does it work?

Original aim is to test the xwhatsit&solenoid driven board. The solenoid worked so I think the buzzer should also, though havn't done the test in reality.

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karlmartin95

19 Jul 2020, 19:05

John Doe wrote: ↑
19 Jul 2020, 00:35
karlmartin95 wrote: ↑
18 Jul 2020, 22:18
John Doe wrote: ↑
18 Jul 2020, 17:27


Yes and no.

I tested it with xwhatsit and all keys worked as expected, but havn't given the restoration&cleaning thoroughly. Maybe I should begin this now. ;)
Regarding the buzzer, does it work?

Original aim is to test the xwhatsit&solenoid driven board. The solenoid worked so I think the buzzer should also, though havn't done the test in reality.
I wonder.. the top case of your 5281 is metal or plastic?

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Invisius

20 Jul 2020, 01:48

A little yellowed, but other than the contamination shield they look to be in pretty great condition. Have you tested the terminals yet to see if they work? Would be so cool to see a working double-sided setup with these!

That "0" key in the corner is just as unusual as the speaker, it looks almost stuck on and wired up by an external switch. Does it have a capacitive contact, or is it wired into the matrix somehow?

To answer your question, I think the buzzer was a later solenoid emulator type thing, but isn't very common to see on any beamspring. I look forward to some more resto shots!

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karlmartin95

20 Jul 2020, 02:35

Invisius wrote: ↑
20 Jul 2020, 01:48
A little yellowed, but other than the contamination shield they look to be in pretty great condition. Have you tested the terminals yet to see if they work? Would be so cool to see a working double-sided setup with these!

That "0" key in the corner is just as unusual as the speaker, it looks almost stuck on and wired up by an external switch. Does it have a capacitive contact, or is it wired into the matrix somehow?

To answer your question, I think the buzzer was a later solenoid emulator type thing, but isn't very common to see on any beamspring. I look forward to some more resto shots!
That 0 is glued on the plastic case, I don't know why. I powered up the terminals but they do nothing, I don't know if they need some special sequence to start.

Yes, the case is a bit yellowed but I like the look. Perhaps I can repaint it.

Regarding the buzzer, interesting...

John Doe

20 Jul 2020, 02:40

karlmartin95 wrote: ↑
19 Jul 2020, 19:05
John Doe wrote: ↑
19 Jul 2020, 00:35
karlmartin95 wrote: ↑
18 Jul 2020, 22:18


Regarding the buzzer, does it work?

Original aim is to test the xwhatsit&solenoid driven board. The solenoid worked so I think the buzzer should also, though havn't done the test in reality.
I wonder.. the top case of your 5281 is metal or plastic?
Plastic... :| :|

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shine

21 Jul 2020, 18:50

Wow, i just got another beamfoot as well, but at 8,12 times the price for just one that's missing one key. Mine is spanish too.

If you have a spare "Campo +" keycap contact me!

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karlmartin95

21 Jul 2020, 19:32

shine wrote: ↑
21 Jul 2020, 18:50
Wow, i just got another beamfoot as well, but at 8,12 times the price for just one that's missing one key. Mine is spanish too.

If you have a spare "Campo +" keycap contact me!

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Nice! And yours have the speaker on footer side. When and where did you get it?

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shine

21 Jul 2020, 19:52

karlmartin95 wrote: ↑
21 Jul 2020, 19:32
shine wrote: ↑
21 Jul 2020, 18:50
Wow, i just got another beamfoot as well, but at 8,12 times the price for just one that's missing one key. Mine is spanish too.

If you have a spare "Campo +" keycap contact me!

viewtopic.php?f=56&t=24264
Nice! And yours have the speaker on footer side. When and where did you get it?
I bought it yesterday to a collector here in Spain.

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karlmartin95

21 Jul 2020, 19:56

shine wrote: ↑
21 Jul 2020, 19:52
karlmartin95 wrote: ↑
21 Jul 2020, 19:32
shine wrote: ↑
21 Jul 2020, 18:50
Wow, i just got another beamfoot as well, but at 8,12 times the price for just one that's missing one key. Mine is spanish too.

If you have a spare "Campo +" keycap contact me!

viewtopic.php?f=56&t=24264
Nice! And yours have the speaker on footer side. When and where did you get it?
I bought it yesterday to a collector here in Spain.
Nice, can you tell me how much did you pay? These boards are very rare and it would be cool to know their price.

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shine

21 Jul 2020, 23:56

karlmartin95 wrote: ↑
21 Jul 2020, 19:56
shine wrote: ↑
21 Jul 2020, 19:52
karlmartin95 wrote: ↑
21 Jul 2020, 19:32


Nice! And yours have the speaker on footer side. When and where did you get it?
I bought it yesterday to a collector here in Spain.
Nice, can you tell me how much did you pay? These boards are very rare and it would be cool to know their price.
around 600€, if you are going to sell one speak to me as well :)

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Weezer

22 Jul 2020, 00:05

shine wrote: ↑
21 Jul 2020, 23:56
karlmartin95 wrote: ↑
21 Jul 2020, 19:56
shine wrote: ↑
21 Jul 2020, 19:52


I bought it yesterday to a collector here in Spain.
Nice, can you tell me how much did you pay? These boards are very rare and it would be cool to know their price.
around 600€, if you are going to sell one speak to me as well :)
As far as your missing key, the one on the 5251 is actually identical to the one on the 5280. You may be able to scavenge one from one of those instead of hunting down a second 5280 keyboard considering that the 5251 might be easier to find.

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karlmartin95

09 Sep 2020, 03:56

Good news guys, I finished the restoration of one Beamfoot.

Internal metal plate repainted:

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I built the kmnov's controller with an Arduino Pro Micro and it works perfectly! The only problem was that, the controller was designed to be placed horizontally, and this board only allowed to put it vertically so... I had to think how to place it correctly but I managed to do it:

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Final result:

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I prefer to keep the original paint in this one, also I don't know why but I looks like an old Commodore 64 and I like it.
I should make the buzzer work, now it's disconnected, but I have some ideas about how to make it work, I should need some time.

Regarding the other beamfoot, I only repainted the top plastic case. I'm very happy with the result!

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Internally, It isn't restored this board, but it was in better shape that the one I restored.
That's all for now, happy clicking!

mode1ace

09 Sep 2020, 08:06

Really nice work mate :)

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Yasu0

09 Sep 2020, 19:16

Have to admit, that beige/taupe/whatever color you want to call it, it looks nice. Both look great. Nice work!

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ZedTheMan

10 Sep 2020, 18:12

What color is that repainted case? I really like it!

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karlmartin95

10 Sep 2020, 18:21

ZedTheMan wrote: ↑
10 Sep 2020, 18:12
What color is that repainted case? I really like it!
RAL 9016, it looks very nice

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karlmartin95

24 Nov 2020, 13:17

I just finished restoring my other beamfoot. The plastic top case was already repainted, but all the internal hardware completely restored as you can see in the following images. :D

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sharktastica

24 Nov 2020, 13:27

karlmartin95 wrote: ↑
24 Nov 2020, 13:17
I just finished restoring my other beamfoot. The plastic top case was already repainted, but all the internal hardware completely restored as you can see in the following images. :D
Damn, that's gorgeous! Nice work! :D

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ro0llo

24 Nov 2020, 17:23

Nice work on that paintjob! How did you got such a nice result with that?

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karlmartin95

24 Nov 2020, 21:32

ro0llo wrote: ↑
24 Nov 2020, 17:23
Nice work on that paintjob! How did you got such a nice result with that?
Thanks! I didn't paint it, a friend of mine did the job, a nice one.

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ifohancroft

25 Nov 2020, 05:37

Might be a bit of a weird request, but can you please take and post a picture of the keycaps dead on from the top, like a straight up 90 degrees angle between the camera and the keycaps?

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