Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

keyboard:btc_51 [28 Oct 2025 11:41] – copy from deskthrority archive (work in progress) ireunkeyboard:btc_51 [28 Oct 2025 11:45] (current) – refs ireun
Line 27: Line 27:
 ==== 5140 ==== ==== 5140 ====
  
-"5140" is the most confusing model number, as it relates to different layouts, eras and connectors. The 5140 number was also used for the Packard Bell 5140M (FCC ID E5XKBM104M10U), a more modern style keyboard of unknown construction but with the same reverse curve shape.<sup>[1]</sup>+"5140" is the most confusing model number, as it relates to different layouts, eras and connectors. The 5140 number was also used for the Packard Bell 5140M (FCC ID E5XKBM104M10U), a more modern style keyboard of unknown construction but with the same reverse curve shape.(( 
 +http://www.recycledgoods.com/packard-bell-5140m-keyboard-ps-2-connector-120305-01.html 
 +))
  
 === 5140 E5XKBM10510 === === 5140 E5XKBM10510 ===
Line 51: Line 53:
 ==== 5169 ==== ==== 5169 ====
  
-This is a rare version of which little is known. It has been found with Wyse branding and colours in ANSI layout, with Wyse part number 770180-01 (where -01 is reported to indicate US layout).<sup>[2][3]</sup> The FCC ID of this version is E5XKBM111.+This is a rare version of which little is known. It has been found with Wyse branding and colours in ANSI layout, with Wyse part number 770180-01 (where -01 is reported to indicate US layout).(( 
 +https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=73732.0 
 +))(( 
 +https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-brand-wyse-technology-1817900963 
 +)) The FCC ID of this version is E5XKBM111.