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by PerniciousPony
27 Dec 2018, 20:05
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Side Logo Cherry Switches
Replies: 17
Views: 5328

The boards are in terrible condition. They were heavily used/abused. All of the cords were already cut when I bought the lot, and I've since discarded all the cases(kept a few that were in better shape). So all I have now for the most part is the pcb/plate/switch assemblies and about five gallons w...
by PerniciousPony
27 Dec 2018, 19:59
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Side Logo Cherry Switches
Replies: 17
Views: 5328

Here's a pic of the chips on the PCB the board came from.
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And here's a pic of the PCB along with another I recently desoldered. The top pcb with the spacebar stabs still attached is the one the switches came from.
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by PerniciousPony
27 Dec 2018, 19:25
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Side Logo Cherry Switches
Replies: 17
Views: 5328

The boards are in terrible condition. They were heavily used/abused. All of the cords were already cut when I bought the lot, and I've since discarded all the cases(kept a few that were in better shape). So all I have now for the most part is the pcb/plate/switch assemblies and about five gallons wo...
by PerniciousPony
27 Dec 2018, 19:17
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Side Logo Cherry Switches
Replies: 17
Views: 5328

The Wyse WY-50 was released in October 1983. The boards are identical to the ASCII other than all the modifier keys being stepped. The ASCII was produced in the 90s. So I'd say it's safe to assume that all the wy-50 boards were produced between 1983 and the ASCII beginning production.
by PerniciousPony
27 Dec 2018, 18:57
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Side Logo Cherry Switches
Replies: 17
Views: 5328

As far as I can tell, there is no way to derive the age of the boards from the PCBs or cases. All versions of the pcb just have the copyright date of 1983. The particular board these came from says 980013-01 REV J on it. I've got a ton of different revs on the pcbs of my boards, and I assume that th...
by PerniciousPony
27 Dec 2018, 18:46
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Side Logo Cherry Switches
Replies: 17
Views: 5328

Side Logo Cherry Switches

I believe that I may have found something interesting while harvesting some old Wyse boards. I bought a lot of Wyse WY-50 boards to harvest switches from, and one of the boards in the lot had several switches in it that I've never seen before. They are functionally the same as other vintage blacks, ...
by PerniciousPony
30 Jun 2017, 20:30
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Alps Appreciation
Replies: 4228
Views: 1302125

scottc wrote: Nice! That looks fantastic. What chassis is that?!
It's the Mech27. It's only the top half atm as I'm still soldering the switches and diodes. I'll have some pictures of the finished product sometime over the weekend most likely.
by PerniciousPony
30 Jun 2017, 20:11
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Alps Appreciation
Replies: 4228
Views: 1302125

http://i.imgur.com/lownqDc.jpg Finally putting together an alps project I've been planning for the last 6 months or so. I decided to have the plate cut out of 1.5mm copper alloy 110. I know 1.2mm is ideal for alps, but they didn't have copper sheets in that thickness, and alps still work in 1.5mm. ...
by PerniciousPony
21 Jun 2017, 18:54
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Alps Appreciation
Replies: 4228
Views: 1302125

It is indeed a plastic back. I've not had any other omnikeys so I didn't know that the back might be different haha. I quickly took a few more pictures highlighting the differences I've noticed from other pictures. http://imgur.com/a/L42VE Over the weekend I'll bring the board home to get more pictu...
by PerniciousPony
21 Jun 2017, 06:58
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Alps Appreciation
Replies: 4228
Views: 1302125

So I've been using this board since December at work. I don't use it all the time, it usually sits under the cover and under a glass monitor stand. It's my backup for when I forgot to bring another board or feel like using some nice clicky switches. I noticed that it is an "Omnikey 101 I" according...
by PerniciousPony
25 Apr 2017, 19:39
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Realforce 84U
Replies: 25
Views: 9891

I have a BKE-2010 and a BKE-2011 . The 2010 has the domes without the carbon pad, and the 2011 has them. I discussed it briefly with Daniel and some others a few years ago here. My theory on the reason goes back to the Sony NEWS NWS-1200 portable. I think what happened was that Topre produced this ...
by PerniciousPony
25 Apr 2017, 00:34
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Realforce 84U
Replies: 25
Views: 9891

I just finished installing BKE-2010 domes on this board and have updated the OP. I'm not sure if anyone here has any experience with BKE domes, but I'd love to hear from others as my domes appear to be different than other BKE-2010 boards.
by PerniciousPony
13 Apr 2017, 19:00
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Approaching Endgame? SKCM Brown/Blue Alps Hybrid 60%
Replies: 15
Views: 4673

That looks great! I just put a set of Matias quiet linears on with some spherical typewriter caps and a fauxhammer case. It's good but I really wanted to put on some orange alps until I opened them up and saw that they were filthy.... :cry: I have some orange alps if you're interested. I bought thr...
by PerniciousPony
11 Apr 2017, 21:22
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Realforce 84U
Replies: 25
Views: 9891

Madhias wrote: That's one really great keyboard mod!
Thanks :roll:

And I found a BKE-2010 for domes, they should be arriving in the next few weeks, so this board will be all apart again soon. That should be the last mod going into the board though as I can't think of anything else I'd want to do to it.
by PerniciousPony
11 Apr 2017, 00:53
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Realforce 84U
Replies: 25
Views: 9891

That's what I thought. I tried 55g for the first time just the other day, and I wasn't pleased compared to my HHKB. For the plebs, what's so different about BVE domes? BVE domes are from an old sony editing board that are still 45g weight, but much more tactile than other topre domes. Have you comp...
by PerniciousPony
11 Apr 2017, 00:46
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Realforce 84U
Replies: 25
Views: 9891

Nice man -- love it. I love the a e s t h e t i c s of the 84U but honestly I use the Windows key way too much to let it go. By the way, rzwv did an 84U on the "cheap" (and I use that term loosely as we're talking Topre here)...check it out: http://kbd.rzw.jp/topre/realforce84/ Yeah I was kinda hop...
by PerniciousPony
26 Mar 2017, 19:37
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Realforce 84U
Replies: 25
Views: 9891

alh84001 wrote: That's what I thought. I tried 55g for the first time just the other day, and I wasn't pleased compared to my HHKB.

For the plebs, what's so different about BVE domes?
BVE domes are from an old sony editing board that are still 45g weight, but much more tactile than other topre domes.
by PerniciousPony
26 Mar 2017, 19:25
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Realforce 84U
Replies: 25
Views: 9891

The plate/pcb are from the board I bought from you seebart :D And alh84001 the reason I didn't use the domes/springs from the 86uw is that it was variable weight. I've got a thing for 45g uniform topre. My first keyboard was a 55g realforce, and a few months later I got a 45g EK realforce, and the 5...
by PerniciousPony
26 Mar 2017, 18:55
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Realforce 84U
Replies: 25
Views: 9891

Realforce 84U

This is a board I've been planning on making for close to a year. I finally sourced all the boards/parts necessary to make it happen. http://i.imgur.com/jCi9bqK.jpg Small album The case is from a 10th AE JIS Realforce 91UB. It is the only Topre case I know of that has blockers. The plate/pcb are fro...
by PerniciousPony
30 Nov 2016, 02:13
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Alps Appreciation
Replies: 4228
Views: 1302125

At some point I have various weight alps springs from sprit coming in. The browns are a little too heavy for my taste, so I'm homing that I'll be able to make them lighter while maintaining their characteristics.
by PerniciousPony
30 Nov 2016, 01:34
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Alps Appreciation
Replies: 4228
Views: 1302125

I'll try to get a sound test out, but I don't have a good mic. Also, I'm not sure how the materials would have affected the sound as I never got a chance to use the switches in their original board. The board was built with the intention of using DSA Light cycle, but with the GB being cancelled I'm ...
by PerniciousPony
30 Nov 2016, 00:38
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Alps Appreciation
Replies: 4228
Views: 1302125

I thought you guys might like this. I'm not active on DT but use your wiki constantly :D

SKCM Browns with a SKCM Blue on Esc and a Cream SKCL Lock switch.

Silver Carbon Fiber plate in a FMJ 60% Case with a Alps64 PCB inside.

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