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glorycloud

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I am looking to purchase IBM 122 key terminal keyboards.
These are the part numbers that I am primarily looking for:

IBM 1394099 / 1394100 / 1394167 / 1394625 / 1395660 / 92G9004

(The part numbers are found on the back of the keyboards)
They were made for IBM coaxial and twinaxial terminals.
Don't scrap them for pennies - sell them to me for dollars!! 8)
 

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I also like the logics that these keyboards can connect to.

They would come out of corporate America and attach to a mainframe or an AS/400.
 

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ahh, the AS-400, i know that OS well. green screen, but over all pretty reliable. nationwide instant realtime communication with any computer on the network.a pretty neat way to keep up with warehousing and worked well with the antique RF raygun handhelds. :lol: looked like something off of star trek.
 
Man, I scraped about half a gaylord of those about 2 or 3 years ago. They all came from the State Gov.
 
Anyone who's been anywhere near scrap or junk electronics has seen truckloads of those, I'm sure. They've probably been processed into baby milk formula in China by now.
 
I have a few of those splitter looking things in the second picture but mine are just a tad different. I will take a pic and upload later. I also have a couple old IBM keyboards but they have a different connector on them. I also have a complete AS400 if you want to come pick it up, lol
 
You may have an "L" connector that looks like the one on this older IBM keyboard.

Where are you located with you fine AS/400? 8)
 

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http://s911.photobucket.com/albums/ac312/0RESET0/COMPUTER STUFF/
There you go, a link to a whole bunch of picture that I hope show something you might be looking for. Looks like I have three different kinds of those splitters. All of this wonderful old stuff is in central Iowa.

The pictures didn't load in the order that I took them so they are a little jumbled. In addition to the splitters that I think are what you are looking for, there are 4 six foot extension cables and one 20 foot extension that all have the two pins like what is on the end of the splitters. There are a couple weird looking gang box type things that were in the same box, look like parallel connections in the box with a million pin connector on the other end. There are two extension cables that look like parallel cables but some pins are missing on the make end so they are application specific. Two of the keyboards have the small ps/2 connection and the third one has the larger style. I thought the two white ones were IBM but looks like they are something else. I have three older servers. The AS/400e, the Compaq and the one that is missing panels so I can't identify it. The Legacy UDSS isn't a server, it is just hard drives, but it is of the same vintage so I included it.
 

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