On 2018-04-02 01:28, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> I have one from almost 10 years ago, whats the difference :[? how can
> you tell?
You mean Unicomp? At that time, although they were not quite the old
IBM, they were close, probably still using the original design to which
they had bought rights. Bu
I have one from almost 10 years ago, whats the difference :[? how can
you tell?
I still like it though >:[
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On 2018-04-02 04:14, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> Do you have experience in removing the steel back plate from the
> keyboard and later add it back with screws fixing the whole thing
> instead of the rivets, which needs to be removed for this?
No, unfortunately I cannot help. I've had mine for about
On 04/01 04:24, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2018-04-01 12:04, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
>
> > If you are unable to fix it yourself (but I think you can :D) Unicomp
> > offers parts and repairs for Model M's (along with their kentucky usa
> > made Model M's - they use the original tooling)
>
> I have o
On 2018-04-01 12:04, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> If you are unable to fix it yourself (but I think you can :D) Unicomp
> offers parts and repairs for Model M's (along with their kentucky usa
> made Model M's - they use the original tooling)
I have owned Unicomp keyboards, and those made after a cert
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