
I also have another that has been used and has been repacked in it's original box.
Please note - these are the older versions. I've had them carefully stored for the past 16 years. I'd like these gone this week so will consider any offers at all.
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chiefie: Damn. Really? That's one of the classic model... should just give it away... maybe would've worth a "collecting" piece.
gehenna: Damn wish I'd seen this sooner, that's an awesome piece of tech history.
These are seriously great - if you want one/all please let me know.
I'm broke so any donation in exchange would be welcome but, at the end of the day, I just want them being of use and not scrapped. PM me if you are interested.
timbosan: Elpie - I am a fan of these keyboards, but prefer the ones with the inverted-T cursor keys. Are the ones you have all as per the pic (i.e. + layout for the cursor keys)?
I would still be interested as I would hate to see this stuff get binned. And what else do you have left, if anything?
These keyboards (the two in the MS purdy boxes anyway) are 20 years old. 1994 folks. They need a ps2 adapter. Recommended for MS-DOS 2.0 or Windows 3.1 if you want to take advantage of the MS software ;)
I can't believe I hung onto them for so long. I need my head read.
Cheers.
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