(Additional processing power provided by the Intel i486 DX)

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      But it’s nothing special, those things were built like absolute tanks. You could kill someone with an early model M and then go right back to typing.

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        IBM Model M’s melting point is too low to protect against people that abuse the pen holder as an ashtray tho, and mine got shipped to me without protective packaging lol. It works, but a bolt mod and a destructive deep clean was necessary. Yes, Model M’s can get permanent dents and turn yellow if you put enough lit cigarettes on it. Restoration videos don’t show Model M’s as abused as this one.

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          Mind posting a picture of it as well? I’m kinda curious as to how it looks and what you’ve done to safe it.

          But seriously, who the fuck would not only smoke around their computer but put out the cigarette on their keyboard?

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            Sure.

            Image 1: Packaging

            Image 2: More Packaging

            Image 3: Before Front

            Most visible damage in this picture is above the F7 and Druck, Rollen, Pause keys. Druck, Rollen, Pause keys themselves are damaged. Previous owner probably cleaned this IBM Model M from the outside before they sent it to me. You’ll see the horrors soon enough.

            Image 4: Before Label

            Image 5: After Back (similar to missing Before Back)

            I removed the label from the back.

            Image 6: Before Assembly Front

            Note the ash :(

            Image 7: Before Assembly Back

            Image 8: Before Internals

            How this melted is beyond me. Maybe due to repeated exposure to hot ash?

            Image 9: After Cinematic Shot

            Image 10: After Druck, Rollen, Pause Keys

            Destructive cleaning on the side of the keys, though I could also look for replacement keycaps.

            Image 11: After Yellow Spot

            More destructive cleaning.

            I didn’t make any after pictures of the assembly and internals, but I gave everything a deep clean and bolt modded my IBM Model M.

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      It does have a few battle scars but everything still works great and the keys are still very clicky

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        How do you deal with the multiple keystroke issues? If I remember correctly, it’s only able to have a few simultaneous keystrokes before it doesn’t recognize it.

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          You mean the lack of n-key rollover? To be honest, that’s never been an issue for me and I do a fair bit of gaming.

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            Oh good. I remembered having that issue in the 90s when using these keyboards.

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            I ran into it using a PS2-USB adapter with mine. I can’t remember which game but I want to say some kind of FPS where I was hitting a lot, and even then it wasn’t terrible but enough to notice. For day to day typing I never had an issue.