[GreenKeys] Putting the Pasco 35 ASR away
David I. Emery
die at dieconsulting.com
Mon Aug 10 00:20:22 EDT 2015
LOn Sat, Aug 08, 2015 at 07:34:30PM -0700, Pete Lancashire wrote:
> https://goo.gl/photos/ncvQ89cFH5oTJt7g8
>
> next to the last picture
>
> What is hanging below the keyboard ?
>
>
>
> Nick> The only thing that stays in place is its glue backing
>
> That is unless the thing is stored in a shed where it can get over 110 deg
> F during the summer.
>
> The first 2 photos show the 'fun' from the acoustic foam. At first just
> looked like
> the foam but what is on the first picture is the glue backing ! It has the
> consistency of the adhesive that was used on old medical tape. blah ...
>
> At the end of the previous album are pictures of a couple 9140 boards.
>
> Found a 9140 manual. Although for the Model 40, I hope it will have a few
> of the boards I have
>
> http://www.virhistory.com/navy/manuals/tty/jh/ttyman1/TeletypeManuals/model40/395m.pdf
>
> I'll photo all the boards.
>
> The number "8" is not only a missing keycap but one can see all the way
> down to the bars. The level of dirt is even higher so the keycap etc must
> have been pulled ? long ago.
>
> Two caps are cracked and swollen
>
> -pete
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