IBM Manufacturing Systems - Keyboard Assembly
IBM 7535 and 7565 robotic Manufacturing Systems demonstrated assembling keyboards at the Greenock, Scotland plant circa 1983/1984. Shows assembly of capacitive buckling spring keyboards, and also features a Personal Computer used to program the robot controllers using AML/E, and a Series/1 minicomputer controlling the plant operations.

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