--- On Sun, 10/24/10, James Fraser <[email protected]> wrote:
> The word "style" is key (sorry) here.
>
> The thing to bear in mind with regard to the Unicomp
> offerings is that the Unicomp keyboards are based on the
> ones Lexmark was manufacturing relatively late in the Model
> M's product cycle. That is, the buckling spring technology
> passed from IBM to Lexmark, with Unicomp acquiring it in
> turn from Lexmark.
Soooo, buy a USB Unicomp 101 key Model M clone then hack the electronic circuit
into an original Model M with all the beefy steel plate inside. :)
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