Ed, that was excellent! We appreciate the extra effort.
Alas, you are 15 years too late for my extra 5150 keyboard parts. They
didn't make it through the third move (Ben Franklin commented how that was
as disruptive as a fire)
--
Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin at
Let's try this...
Had a ibm orig pc key board shipped in large flat rate Game size box.?
Alas it was dropped on the corner and torn somewhat.
I had to remount keyboard pc inside the case that had moved? and hardest part was getting
ground wire back
Worse part was one of the corner edge flip up things that keeps key at an angle bad
snapped off.???? Museum needs parts to fix this? as it is nice to display keyboard at an
angle
Alas? that particular Clicky keyboard is extremely heavy ... this is the one for first
ever ibm pc.?? Corner drop shock is a killer.
? Beware? pack these early keyboards really well...
OK does anyone have parts for the little mechanism on the end that keeps keyboard tilted
at an angle?
.Ed Sharpe archivist for SMECC museum project
On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 Fred Cisin via cctalk <cisin at
xenosoft.com; cctalk at
classiccmp.org> wrote:
On Tue, 22 Dec 2020, ED SHARPE via cctalk wrote:
Had a ibm orig pc key board shipped in large flat
rate. Game size box.? Alas was,dropped on. Ornery and torn some on box... I had to remount
keyboard pc inside that had moved lo and neef nd one of the corner edge til tje kry bad
snapped off...??? that particular Clicky keyb I ad is extremely heavy for first ever ibm
pc.??? Be ware? pack really well......
Help anyone got parts for the tilter
...thing? for these keyboards????
...ed sharpe
May we suggest that you switch temporarily to a working keyboard (or
"keyb" if you prefer) until you can repair the shipping damage.
What is "lo and neef nd"?
"til tje kry bad"?
It must be hard on you to have to proofread and fix all of the errors that
it creates.