Still one of the best:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg
Accumulating thousands of switches in a couple of months was a large undertaking.
This brings up a really good point that we have never really touted, but what I think sets us apart from most other keyboards (not the barrels, but the theme). Each component that makes this assembly up has a focus on interchangeability. So if some new part or discovery comes along, swapping out the old module for the new becomes a much less daunting task than a typical board.
I didnt get a PM.lot_lizard wrote:Everyone that participated received a PM shortly ago. If this is something that is interesting, please take the steps to make it happen in short order if you would. We are in the "new world order" group buy here. Things MOVE, and stragglers from the herd are left behind
Very much so... It will be drawn from the sticker that Techno Trousers put together for us with a couple of minor tweaks now that we are "branded". For anyone having us assemble them, that will be filled in. For others, it will be similar to below.
There it is!
For those of you wondering what the 2D barcode decodes to:
FSSK/FEXT Project from http://www.deskthority.net. Thanks to idollar, lot_lizard, xwhatsit, wcass, Phosphorglow, Techno Trousers, and everyone else who worked to make this happen.
Special thanks to Richard Hunter Harris of IBM for inventing the buckling spring switch (U.S. patent 4118611, filed on 30 August , 1977), and the IBM engineers who later created the capacitive buckling spring keyboard.
Xwhatsit IBM Capsense USB keyboard controllers: http://downloads.cornall.co/ibm-capsens ... e-usb.html
wcass XTant project: workshop-f7/bringing-the-ibm-pc-xt-into ... t3047.html
idollar Let's Create the FSSK/FEXT: workshop-f7/f-ssk-t10744.html
lot_lizard (Model MF) Remodeling the Model M: workshop-f7/remodeling-the-model-m-t13796.html
Phase 2 baby, phase 2. And actually, this particular sticker is intended to go on the back of the inner assembly bottom plate, as an homage to the original IBM parts stickers with manufacture dates and QC signatures.POTV wrote:Great idea with the stickers - but that almost calls for new cases, right