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-# m122-3270
-
-![IBM Model M 122 key](https://i.imgur.com/Oo3Ozqzh.jpg)
-
-This is a replacement controller for the IBM Model M 122 key terminal keyboard running on a STM32F411 BlackPill, intended to act as closely to the 3270 keyboard's functioning as possible while still being usable on a PC.
-
-* Keyboard Maintainer: [Jay Maynard](https://github.com/jmaynard)
-* Hardware Supported: BlackPill STM32F411, Teensy++ 2.0
-* Hardware Availability: [BlackPill](https://www.adafruit.com/product/4877), [Teensy](https://www.pjrc.com/store/teensypp.html)
-
-Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
-
- make tronguylabs/m122_3270/blackpill:default
- make tronguylabs/m122_3270/teensy:default
-
-See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_tools) and the [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_make_guide) for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our [Complete Newbs Guide](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs).
-
-A schematic and Gerber files are publicly available for those wishing to have carrier boards made
-professionally instead of handwiring things. The M122 matrix connectors plug right into it. It can
-be found at https://github.com/jmaynard/tronguylabs-m122-blackpill.
-
-This is derived from Luke Stanley's handwired/ibm122m keyboard, with my own keymapping and rework of the I/O for the BlackPill. There's also a version for the Teensy++ 2.0, since that was my original design and I still use one on one board, even though I switched to the BlackPill for future-proofing. The Teensy++ 2.0 is not recommended for new designs.