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|    Louis Ohland to Carsten Lyng    |
|    Re: Buying a IBM PS/2 Model 9595-AHA - S    |
|    26 Apr 23 21:25:58    |
      From: ohland@charter.net              Something loose in Denmark for 375 (Euro or $) sounds like a short term       fling...              It is very uncommon to have keys for a PS/2.              In all my years of fondling Model 95s, I have never had a loose bezel       because of a keylock, working or not. Can't remember locking a PS/2,       except for a (very) few times when I had a key.              The 95 front bezel has two "hooks" at the top which fit into two       matching holes in the metal of the 95 case. The bottom edge latches snap       onto the metal at the bottom of the case. The keylock tab rotates into a       hole in the metal drive retainer and prevents one from pulling the       bottom edge of the plastic front bezel away from the bottom of the case.              The keylock has nothing to do with tightening the front bezel to the case.              Front plate? You mean the outer plastic fram bezel that surrounds the       drive bay bezels, or do you mean the flat metal drive retainer that       holds the drives in place?               https://www.ardent-tool.com/85_95/Case_Open.html              Carsten Lyng wrote:       > The front plate is loose because the keyloack does not work ( can it be       fixed ?)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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