Tag: IBM (39 entries)
Model F Labs, offering remakes of capacitive buckling spring and beamspring IBM keyboards, added new models to the line-up.
Model F Labs, offering remakes of capacitive buckling spring and beamspring IBM keyboards, added new models to the line-up.
Another project by Ming-Gih Lam: Mod Mmm PCB for the IBM Model M to turn it into a hotswap MX keyboard.
Another project by Ming-Gih Lam: Mod Mmm PCB for the IBM Model M to turn it into a hotswap MX keyboard.
A self-designed 132-key keyboard by dangerbobgames built along the lines of the classic IBM Model M 122.
A self-designed 132-key keyboard by dangerbobgames built along the lines of the classic IBM Model M 122.
Kali aka Sharktastica, expert and enjoyer of vintage IBM keyboards, looks back at some of the accomplishments and events of the last year.
Kali aka Sharktastica, expert and enjoyer of vintage IBM keyboards, looks back at some of the accomplishments and events of the last year.
Model H is a USB controller for IBM Model M – by John Hawthorn.
Model H is a USB controller for IBM Model M – by John Hawthorn.
Shark's site, stuffed with vintage IBM related content, turned three.
Shark's site, stuffed with vintage IBM related content, turned three.
This 32-key IBM/QAZ buckling spring keyboard was committed by Pocketfullofbugs.
This 32-key IBM/QAZ buckling spring keyboard was committed by Pocketfullofbugs.
The "IBM Model Pi" by rengarett is simply a Model M converted via a Pi Pico and KMK.
The "IBM Model Pi" by rengarett is simply a Model M converted via a Pi Pico and KMK.
Recreating the Model F look and feel: the Model D is a 40% Buckling springs keyboard built by crahamson.
Recreating the Model F look and feel: the Model D is a 40% Buckling springs keyboard built by crahamson.
The IBM 5100 is one of the many "first" portable computers (1975). Shared by Crul_.
The IBM 5100 is one of the many "first" portable computers (1975). Shared by Crul_.
Sharktastica posted an IBM CANPOS (Compact Alphanumeric Point Of Sale) keyboard with a pointing stick.
Sharktastica posted an IBM CANPOS (Compact Alphanumeric Point Of Sale) keyboard with a pointing stick.
SharktasticA announced his IBM-family keyboard wiki with the aim of covering niche models.
SharktasticA announced his IBM-family keyboard wiki with the aim of covering niche models.
The classy IBM SCAMP was a prototype to showcase the APL programming language (1973).