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- 01 Oct 2020, 11:08
- Forum: Other external
- Topic: Great/Interesting Finds
- Replies: 26277
- Views: 9764686
Re: Great/Interesting Finds
I did in fact bid on it, but the bid was rejected a day later and the auction cancelled. I assume someone messaged the seller with a high off-ebay offer...
We likely will never know what happened. Pity. The Displaywriter looked complete, and I have no spare energy to do it justice. I fear that ...
- 30 Sep 2020, 08:17
- Forum: Other external
- Topic: Great/Interesting Finds
- Replies: 26277
- Views: 9764686
Re: Great/Interesting Finds
Complete IBM Displaywriter with its BeamSpring keyboard, UK local collection only. Accepts offers just now...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-computer-IBM-Display-writer-with-printer/224171616228
The beam-spring keyboard that didn't even get any bids?!
Perhaps the impending, seemingly ...
Re: Wood…
Crikey mate! That's impressive wood carving skills. How was it done? Numerically controlled machining? What treatment was the finished wood given? Danish oil?
- 12 Jun 2020, 09:38
- Forum: Off-topic
- Topic: How many keyboards is enough?!
- Replies: 28
- Views: 90872
- 19 May 2020, 09:56
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: Quarantine photo thread
- Replies: 94
- Views: 33991
Re: Quarantine photo thread
Hehehe... I am amused at the excessive use of modern technology to capture evidence of feline felony. Dusting the worktops with a fine layer of e.g. flour would have captured the fact with paw prints in the dust (-: Not as amusing as seeing the feline in flagrante delicto.
- 07 May 2020, 09:42
- Forum: Group buys
- Topic: F104+SSK+122+62+77+50+Ergo orders now open! New Kishsaver+Industrial Model F Keyboards
- Replies: 9216
- Views: 5060359
Re: F62+F77 orders now open! New Kishsaver+Industrial Model F Keyboards
I've just caught up reading the latest posts spanning a few years.
Ellipse, this is an epic story, and monumental effort on your part. How you hoisted this project over many years is a story that could fill a book! I'm sure that there's plenty of experience and wisdom you learnt in the process ...
Ellipse, this is an epic story, and monumental effort on your part. How you hoisted this project over many years is a story that could fill a book! I'm sure that there's plenty of experience and wisdom you learnt in the process ...
- 03 May 2020, 10:03
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Raspberry Pi Zero W as keyboard controller
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1092
Raspberry Pi Zero W as keyboard controller
Hi Deskthorians, I found this today browsing the Pi Blog: Building a split mechanical keyboard with a Raspberry Pi Zero controller
A (very) long time ago I pondered this option in Starting out with STM32 minimum development board but life took a few turns and I got nowhere with that.
Anyone else ...
A (very) long time ago I pondered this option in Starting out with STM32 minimum development board but life took a few turns and I got nowhere with that.
Anyone else ...
- 30 Aug 2019, 09:49
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Universal Model M Controller
- Replies: 428
- Views: 139253
Re: Universal Model M Controller
Behind the "site lockout" front page, the original webby assets are still there: http://phosphorglow.net/wp-content/uplo ... 06/SSK.jpg
I really hope Phosphorglow is doing great. The mystery of Soarer vanishing without sign was disturbing. Life events etc...
I really hope Phosphorglow is doing great. The mystery of Soarer vanishing without sign was disturbing. Life events etc...
- 29 Aug 2019, 09:33
- Forum: Off-topic
- Topic: The Deskthority Cooking Thread
- Replies: 88
- Views: 52016
Re: The Deskthority Cooking Thread
Pizza! 
The oven wouldn't happen to be Internet Connected, or Smart, perchance? Any specific brand I should choose to avoid?

The oven wouldn't happen to be Internet Connected, or Smart, perchance? Any specific brand I should choose to avoid?
- 28 Aug 2019, 09:52
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Trends in keyboard design: Who started what?
- Replies: 163
- Views: 37549
Re: Trends in keyboard design: Who started what?
I suppose that the number of symbol bits is not a limitation: A paper tape could record data in a serial pattern of single bits, and encode the symbols with Huffman coding. He published the paper in 1952. Huffman coding information theory is contemporary with paper tapes and cards.
I went down a ...
I went down a ...
- 27 Aug 2019, 21:37
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Trends in keyboard design: Who started what?
- Replies: 163
- Views: 37549
Re: Trends in keyboard design: Who started what?
Oh, hang on, it appears that my naïve assumption about binary character encoding on 80 column punch cards is probably very mistaken:
So much waste!- 27 Aug 2019, 19:48
- Forum: Off-topic
- Topic: Carpal tunnel syndrome... what worked for you?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 14484
Re: Carpal tunnel syndrome... what worked for you?
Hi Mike, I agree that posture does help, and not only when typing.
The activity that brings on the inflammation the worst is not keyboard typing, mind you. It's excessive DIY, working with hand tools. Gripping screwdrivers and turning hard is probably the biggest cause of pain.
I've collected a ...
The activity that brings on the inflammation the worst is not keyboard typing, mind you. It's excessive DIY, working with hand tools. Gripping screwdrivers and turning hard is probably the biggest cause of pain.
I've collected a ...
- 27 Aug 2019, 18:23
- Forum: Off-topic
- Topic: Carpal tunnel syndrome... what worked for you?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 14484
Re: Carpal tunnel syndrome... what worked for you?
It's a good video, thanks Redmaus.
The thing is, I have very strong forearm muscles from martial arts and woodworking with traditional hand tools, including Japanese planes which need a very firm and controlled grip.
Strength and flexibility of the wrists are good, but it appears that tendons ...
The thing is, I have very strong forearm muscles from martial arts and woodworking with traditional hand tools, including Japanese planes which need a very firm and controlled grip.
Strength and flexibility of the wrists are good, but it appears that tendons ...
- 27 Aug 2019, 18:00
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Trends in keyboard design: Who started what?
- Replies: 163
- Views: 37549
Re: Trends in keyboard design: Who started what?
Curious. It is likely that the ancient IBM systems used EBCDIC, and not ASCII, and that was specified as having an eight bit character set.
- 27 Aug 2019, 17:57
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense: matrix LCR meter with a HID interface
- Replies: 572
- Views: 239957
Re: [Done] CommonSense controller - better capsense!
Hi XMIT, agree that a complete Linux tool chain would be peachy. But loading images is not a frequent operation unless deep hacking of controller source code is required.
I can subvert the corporation laptop to install the Cypress dev kit should I need to upload binary images to the gum stick. I ...
I can subvert the corporation laptop to install the Cypress dev kit should I need to upload binary images to the gum stick. I ...
- 27 Aug 2019, 17:47
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Trends in keyboard design: Who started what?
- Replies: 163
- Views: 37549
Re: Trends in keyboard design: Who started what?
Unlikely that character-case was restricted: the 80 column punchcards seem to have at least eight bits per character. Some punchcards have twelve bits per column, with four bits presumably for error checking/correcting. Only paper tape with five-bit data characters would conceivably have such a ...
- 27 Aug 2019, 17:27
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Trends in keyboard design: Who started what?
- Replies: 163
- Views: 37549
Re: Trends in keyboard design: Who started what?
I don't see what the matter is with that beam-spring layout
Having said that, my daily driver is an IBM Bigfoot, both at home and work. Love that size, noise, heft and shape. Funky layouts don't deter me, I reconfigure my own layouts and the multifarious standards be damned ...

- 27 Aug 2019, 17:01
- Forum: Off-topic
- Topic: Carpal tunnel syndrome... what worked for you?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 14484
Re: Carpal tunnel syndrome... what worked for you?
Rather than spin another thread on carpal tunnel syndrome, I hope no one will mind me resurrecting this relatively mature one.
I've had wrist problems for years, hence my interest in keyboards etc. I suppose. The sensation is quite similar to grasping the live terminals of a bare mains plug. No ...
I've had wrist problems for years, hence my interest in keyboards etc. I suppose. The sensation is quite similar to grasping the live terminals of a bare mains plug. No ...
- 27 Aug 2019, 16:22
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense: matrix LCR meter with a HID interface
- Replies: 572
- Views: 239957
Re: [Done] CommonSense controller - better capsense!
Please persist my good Pancake Master. You have already reached further than I was able. Your tribulations may serve to enlighten me, and save me frustration from future obstacles when I eventually resume tinkering with Common Sense 

- 27 Aug 2019, 15:40
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Typing Demo XL - Apple scissor switches (Apple A1423)
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3062
Re: Typing Demo XL - Apple scissor switches (Apple A1423)
'Nuff said, I suppose :-)
Well, I confess that on occasions I do use the A1243 60% version for its diminutive size, weight and silence. Sometimes the massive, heavy and loud IBM 5291 Bigfoot is just too much! About a factor of ten difference in all dimensions!
The A1243 can be tossed away across ...
Well, I confess that on occasions I do use the A1243 60% version for its diminutive size, weight and silence. Sometimes the massive, heavy and loud IBM 5291 Bigfoot is just too much! About a factor of ten difference in all dimensions!
The A1243 can be tossed away across ...
- 27 Aug 2019, 15:26
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense: matrix LCR meter with a HID interface
- Replies: 572
- Views: 239957
Re: [Done] CommonSense controller - better capsense!
Thanks for the "tact filter" reference XMIT.
Just to add: this is a *hobby*, something we all do in our own time and when we have spare energy. It's not a trade, nor barter or any other exchange, but a *gift*, and should be accepted as such. Y'know, gift horse and mouth and all that?
I'm still ...
Just to add: this is a *hobby*, something we all do in our own time and when we have spare energy. It's not a trade, nor barter or any other exchange, but a *gift*, and should be accepted as such. Y'know, gift horse and mouth and all that?
I'm still ...
- 26 Aug 2019, 21:28
- Forum: Off-topic
- Topic: Unpopular opinions thread
- Replies: 456
- Views: 344141
Re: Unpopular opinions thread
Amazing. No one has yet castigated the existENCE OF CAPS LOCK! Or that the Control Key *must* be to the left of the A key in the middle row, where God intended!
- 26 Aug 2019, 11:27
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: Our desktops of yore.
- Replies: 39
- Views: 18015
Re: Our desktops of yore.
I don't have images to share of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum (first or second revision, can't recall) But I do have images of the Atari ST 520, and the dot matrix I persuaded dad to buy back in 1988.
AtariST-1988.jpeg
AtariST-June-1989.jpeg
I was studying BTEC Graphic Design at the time, so I have ...
AtariST-1988.jpeg
AtariST-June-1989.jpeg
I was studying BTEC Graphic Design at the time, so I have ...
- 29 Oct 2018, 20:13
- Forum: Other external
- Topic: Great/Interesting Finds
- Replies: 26277
- Views: 9764686
The IBM 5100 is in remarkably good condition. The CRT display is super crisp and inside seems surprisingly clean for its age. Hope it finds a worthy home.Hypersphere wrote: ...
As does this IBM 5100:
https://www.ebay.com/i/253935012048?ul_noapp=true
The prices are well out of my reach, however.
- 29 Sep 2018, 05:19
- Forum: For sale
- Topic: HP Calculator + infrared printer for calculator. EU/UK
- Replies: 23
- Views: 6367
Long ago I had the privilege to use an HP67 while still at school. That was mid 1980's. Weight of a brick, and durability to match. Inside was crafted with love and skill like I have rarely seen. The feel of the buttons is unmatched, especially compared to the contemporary Texas Instruments that ...
- 29 Jul 2018, 19:23
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: Loudest EVER Model F XT Proof of Concept with Xwhatsit Controller
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7156
- 29 Jul 2018, 19:17
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: IBM Model F XT restoration log (Feat. 3D printed feet)
- Replies: 15
- Views: 5322
- 08 Jun 2018, 09:29
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Alternative capsense patterns testing
- Replies: 10
- Views: 5269
- 15 May 2018, 15:40
- Forum: Other external
- Topic: Great/Interesting Finds
- Replies: 26277
- Views: 9764686
A beautiful HP85 for sale in Preston, UK. EEVblog video about this solid awesome vintage kit:
- 22 Apr 2018, 09:43
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Coiled barcode scanner USB cable on IBM Model F
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2476
Hi Elecplus, The cable connects to an ATMEL controller inside. So far this is the closest modern equivalent I've found for original coiled cables, for a reasonable cost.
I also bought this other longer one from ebay , but the plastic is different. It doesn't have the same "snap" to the coiling, and ...
I also bought this other longer one from ebay , but the plastic is different. It doesn't have the same "snap" to the coiling, and ...