On Feb 25, 2010, at 10:21 AM, diane wrote:

At 6:16 AM -0800 2/25/10, Austin Leeds wrote:

  The IBM AT keyboard is known as the Model M, and it came in several
revisions, from ancient to fairly modern. The mechanisms in the Model


I have one of these in my attic - from 1985. Is there an adapter that would work on a modern-day Mac? (it's not a PS/2 version, it's the old big round plug).

I am using a Mcally iKey bought back in 2002 on my G4 and it's much better than the Apple keyboard but nothing like the old IBM!


The old Mac II extended keyboards were very good. But they were of course ADB. I still have a couple of those somewhere...

JT


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