Will Tell You The Make And The Story Of A Keyboard Or Your Money Backhttps://twitter.com/mwichary/status/951636285935910912 …
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Open Seven Days A Week Corner Of Q Avenue and Werty St Or Call: (123) 456-123https://twitter.com/mwichary/status/965140650130747392 …
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Marcin Wichary @mwicharyReplying to @ThomasWillNot @aIexglukhov and 2 othersMy bet is on an AES 7460, a 80286 PC clone. I only found the attached picture of it on the internet so far (photo #1), but the keyboard shape is similar, and the symbols are the same as on earlier AES products, e.g. AES 7100 (photo #2) – which is how I recognized it. pic.twitter.com/Acfo4Hy0YK2 replies 0 retweets 3 likesShow this thread -
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(I’m sort of bragging because I want you to send me a keyboard I won’t be able to recognize!!!) ((Which I realize still sounds like bragging.
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This is not fair but give it a trypic.twitter.com/P5wjVtpN8v
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Sorry for the impossible question. It is an electrical typewriter made by Facit in 1969. This beast was turned into a computer and fitted with a SMK85 keyboard but most keycaps where changed to wonderful doubleshots from a Slovenian NeXT keyboard.
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The SMK85 is really nice, replicates the typewriter tactillity and fits on the limitided real estate.
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By Facit or by the owner?
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By the owner, i. e. me.https://forums.bit-tech.net/index.php?threads/project-facit-almost-finished-6th-july-2013.172779/ …
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