IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread

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alh84001
v.001

23 Sep 2016, 23:11


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alh84001
v.001

03 Oct 2016, 14:59

I always seem to forget what this board is
http://www.ebay.com/itm/262654569284

It looks like Keytronic model F clone, but lock LEDs are different.

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mike52787
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03 Oct 2016, 20:24

alh84001 wrote:I always seem to forget what this board is
http://www.ebay.com/itm/262654569284

It looks like Keytronic model F clone, but lock LEDs are different.
That lock led cutout screams cherry to me.

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ohaimark
Kingpin

03 Oct 2016, 20:27

Yep. Definitely Cherry.

din5

09 Oct 2016, 09:52

Fun one for you.

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Sony brand keyboard that uses Japan stamped OMRON B3G-S switches, and has an oddball key layout, picked it up today for 108 yen ($1)
No model printed/stamped anywhere externally.

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002
Topre Enthusiast

09 Oct 2016, 10:09

din5 wrote: Fun one for you.
Sony brand keyboard that uses Japan stamped OMRON B3G-S switches, and has an oddball key layout, picked it up today for 108 yen ($1)
No model printed/stamped anywhere externally.
Nice one!
The legends and logo look very similar to those seen on the Sony NEWS keyboards. Got any other info on the keyboard or what it was used with?

din5

09 Oct 2016, 11:32

002 wrote: Nice one!
The legends and logo look very similar to those seen on the Sony NEWS keyboards. Got any other info on the keyboard or what it was used with?
I don't have the exact model number but its from a high end (in the day) video editing workstation, all there was of it was a bunch of thick manuals and a box of cables, so i picked out the weird ps/2 variant to AT cable that was in with the bunch and bought just the keyboard, the store has the full unit but its in storage, i asked them to dig it out for me to take a look at tomorrow so i can get the info and (wife murdering me permitting) potentially buy it.

Keyboard feels extremely nice to use, dont have a din to ps/2 converter on hand and no idea if its XT proto or otherwise for the time being, im guessing its from around 1987-1989

din5

10 Oct 2016, 08:24

Okay so the complete unit that the keyboard above is from consists of:

Sony Videotizer SMI-3075
Sony Video Professional Computer SMC-3000G
Sony Digital Multi Effects DME-450 base unit
Sony Digital Multi Effects DME-450 control unit
Sony Editing Control Unit RM-450

Both the last two also use B3G-S Japan marked white omron switches, with the DME-450 actually populating the LED slots, which I took a pic of:

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And a shot of the computer part of the set:
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Other stuff I dug up on it:
https://goodoldbits.wordpress.com/2015/ ... 2-package/
http://www.geocities.jp/retro_zzz/machi ... c3000.html
http://park8.wakwak.com/~kaineko2/keybo ... 30208.html

As an added bonus I got it working on the teensy code posted elsewhere on these forums, and uploaded a custom configuration to fix the various keys.
workshop-f7/xt-at-ps2-terminal-to-usb-c ... ml#p332379

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Chyros

10 Oct 2016, 20:43

Oh zomg, I have some of these switches but I'd never heard of them being used in an actual board Oo . Nice find! ;)

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ohaimark
Kingpin

10 Oct 2016, 21:01

You could get some serious function layers going in that thing.

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emdude
Model M Apologist

11 Oct 2016, 03:57

This neat-looking Canon keypad sold on eBay a day or two ago, fairly quickly too:

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I'm really curious as to what switches it might use.

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Scottex

11 Oct 2016, 09:50

emdude wrote: This neat-looking Canon keypad sold on eBay a day or two ago, fairly quickly too:

I'm really curious as to what switches it might use.
i have one of those, it's green alps

edit: http://imgur.com/a/gJxNx

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emdude
Model M Apologist

11 Oct 2016, 10:11

I had a slight suspicion that it was Alps; good to know, thanks!

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E3E

11 Oct 2016, 18:17

Chyros wrote: Oh zomg, I have some of these switches but I'd never heard of them being used in an actual board Oo . Nice find! ;)
Here's an obscure Omron NCR LK201 clone that uses these switches and has really nice dyesubbed caps.

https://imgur.com/a/7js6q

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Omron boards are rather obscure, but I think this board had Omron-made caps.

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seebart
Offtopicthority Instigator

11 Oct 2016, 18:20

Ugh that's nice E3E. :o :shock:

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E3E

11 Oct 2016, 18:47

(I wish it was mine :P)

The story behind the keyboard is that a bunch of ex-NCR employees founded their own company and took some NCR equipment with them. This keyboard is an example! The guy who owns it is very attached so it's most certainly staying with him.

I haven't seen another one before. It is indeed very nice though. :shock:

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Chyros

12 Oct 2016, 22:16

Oof, that IS nice. Omron is a pretty interesting keyboard company tbh.

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thebluefox

16 Oct 2016, 16:55

Hi! Does anyone recognise these keyboards? :
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mike52787
Alps Aficionado

16 Oct 2016, 16:56

thebluefox wrote:Hi! Does anyone recognise these keyboards? :
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both are rubberdomes

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thebluefox

16 Oct 2016, 17:05

Thanks! I'm trying to catch an old mechanical keyboard...
Usually I see something like this :D :D :D
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mike52787
Alps Aficionado

16 Oct 2016, 17:07

The top board in the 2nd photo looks like a chicony kb-5181, I could be wrong though.

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thebluefox

16 Oct 2016, 17:17

20 $ is the price for all of them :-)

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thebluefox

16 Oct 2016, 18:39

Some other :)
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derzemel

16 Oct 2016, 19:49

Ussualy, if an old looking keyboard has windows keys, it's a rubberdome.

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thebluefox

16 Oct 2016, 20:18

I think it`s the same keyboard, found it elsewere.
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thebluefox

16 Oct 2016, 23:24

What about this one?
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mike52787
Alps Aficionado

16 Oct 2016, 23:24

Rubberdome

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mike52787
Alps Aficionado

16 Oct 2016, 23:26

Instead of posting one by one, can you just lay them all out and take a group shot?

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thebluefox

16 Oct 2016, 23:49

Thank you.
These are different offers and I wanted to see other opinions before making a decision. I started to understand the differences. But this keyboard had no windows key and looked promising.

Findecanor

17 Oct 2016, 02:25

You were probably drawn to the lot above by the keyword "Cherry". I spot five keyboards in there that I think are Cherry G83-6000, but that is a rubber dome model and the keycaps are not compatible with Cherry MX. The keycaps on those look the same as on the G80 models on the outside but have different stems.
One of the other keyboards could maybe be a BTC 5140 which is one of the nicer rubber domes and which has mostly Cherry MX-compatible keycaps... but it is difficult to tell from that picture.

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