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I have a few if you need one. I even have a fake 3.5" hard drive plate.Also, love the Fake 3.5" floppy face plate.
I have a few if you need one. I even have a fake 3.5" hard drive plate.Also, love the Fake 3.5" floppy face plate.
Yeah, industrial equipment does. But if it's the same as POS monitors (9-inch Monochrome), they're a bit cheaper. I just happened to be researching high-resolution or color alternatives for the Macintosh monitor, and here's a list of possible models I've found, usually costing around $100:
Boundless: 2996-1308-8090
IBM 92G7831
Modgraph: MG-3230, MG3230
NCR: 2996, 2996-1300-7190, 1300-7190
Smile: MA0931, MA-0931, MO935, M0935, MB0931, MB-0931, MBO931, MB-O931
Tatung: VM 9AF, VM9AF
Viewmagic: MD935A
Edit: wow someone has already done it...
https://mobile.twitter.com/neverlab/status/813827577794166785
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IBM 5155 Portable:
https://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/sys/d/atlanta-vintage-5155-ibm-portable/6784276840.html
$150 is not a bad price. They are prone to PSU failure, I paid less for mine but had to deal with PSU problems for a year till I rebuilt a new PSU. Id say its worth the price.
What is the difference between the 5322 and the 5120? I own a 5120 and looks exactly like that unit.
That is not a bad price, that unit has rare capacitive buckling spring keyboard that preceded the Model F. You can lift them out of Datamasters and adapt them to modern PCs. The seller should post this on DeskAuthority or GeekHack.
Completely different beasts w/ different processors and programming. They are also not worth anywhere close to what he is asking.
Go play in traffic.
If it were in my power, I'd remove you from these forums for your herecy.