IBM Model M 1391580 - what is this rarity?
Posted: 10 Feb 2015, 19:45
An inexpensive eBay find this week was an IBM Model M, part number 1391580. This is not the usual 1391401. I'm not able to find much information about it through the usual search engine. The best that I can find is that is a PS/2 terminal keyboard of some sort.
I'm curious to know, what sort of system would this have been used with originally?
The keyboard shipped with a few missing keys. I just threw some on from what I have laying around. I had to replace: Esc, F2, F4, Pause/Break, numpad 1, left Ctrl and left Alt. Curious that the colors are reversed for right Ctrl and right Alt!
Some of the interesting key labels include: Stop, Intr, Cm Rq, LnDsc, ErInp, ErEOF, FldMk, Dup, R Slct. Searching for these labels revealed slightly more information:
Scan Codes Demystified, http://www.cnblogs.com/heiyue/articles/3089464.html
IBM Knowledge Center - Personal Communications 5.9.0 ("a host communication and terminal emulation package for Microsoft® Windows®"), http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledge ... minV57.pdf
So clearly this was some special terminal emulation keyboard. More information would be welcome.
I have not yet opened the keyboard. It needs a good cleaning. I have not connected it to a computer yet either.
Keyboard overview:
Sticker on rear:
Key details:
I'm curious to know, what sort of system would this have been used with originally?
The keyboard shipped with a few missing keys. I just threw some on from what I have laying around. I had to replace: Esc, F2, F4, Pause/Break, numpad 1, left Ctrl and left Alt. Curious that the colors are reversed for right Ctrl and right Alt!
Some of the interesting key labels include: Stop, Intr, Cm Rq, LnDsc, ErInp, ErEOF, FldMk, Dup, R Slct. Searching for these labels revealed slightly more information:
Scan Codes Demystified, http://www.cnblogs.com/heiyue/articles/3089464.html
IBM Knowledge Center - Personal Communications 5.9.0 ("a host communication and terminal emulation package for Microsoft® Windows®"), http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledge ... minV57.pdf
So clearly this was some special terminal emulation keyboard. More information would be welcome.
I have not yet opened the keyboard. It needs a good cleaning. I have not connected it to a computer yet either.
Keyboard overview:
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