Nixdorf surprise
- Wodan
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Oh well I saw this thing on ebay and couldn't resist. Was hoping for Nixie switches or at least some nice Nixdorf doubleshots in good shape. Instead I got this ... never seen this before!
The switches seem to be full travel, linear. The stem actually pokes through the PCB and consist of a sensor and a slider. When I pulled one of the keycaps off, the top part with the slider and the spring actually came off and the sensor part remained on the PCB. Was able to put it back together so I guess they were meant to be taken apart like that.
Anyone ever seen anything like that? I can take some more pictures if that's something interesting.
Those stems look like little swastikas
The switches seem to be full travel, linear. The stem actually pokes through the PCB and consist of a sensor and a slider. When I pulled one of the keycaps off, the top part with the slider and the spring actually came off and the sensor part remained on the PCB. Was able to put it back together so I guess they were meant to be taken apart like that.
Anyone ever seen anything like that? I can take some more pictures if that's something interesting.
Those stems look like little swastikas
- ramnes
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HaaTa also has one: https://www.flickr.com/photos/triplehaa ... 956847424/
- photekq
- Cherry Picker
- Location: United Kingdom
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Thankfully these ones seem to be far rarer than the MX variant.
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What a great found! The keycaps looks like the Olympia teletypewriter .
Take more photos inside the switch,please!
Take more photos inside the switch,please!
- Wodan
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- Main mouse: Logitech G903
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More and detailed pictures of the switches and internals can be found under Haatas link. It's very similair internals.
Oh yeah and a full picture is missing:
Oh yeah and a full picture is missing:
- photekq
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- Location: United Kingdom
- Main keyboard: Various Cherry Corp keyboards
- Main mouse: Razer Deathadder (1st gen)
- Favorite switch: Nixdorf 'Soft Touch' MX Black (55g springs)
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Ooh, haven't seen one like that before! I wonder if an MX version is out there.
- ramnes
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- Location: France
- Main keyboard: KMAC LE
- Main mouse: Zowie AM
- Favorite switch: GPL 104 lubed 62g nixies
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Ah yeah, I've seen that one on Ebay too. I didn't buy because I didn't want to take the risk, glad I didn't.
That being said, the caps are really close to the Soft-Touch keyboard. An MX version of that board is definitely possible!
That being said, the caps are really close to the Soft-Touch keyboard. An MX version of that board is definitely possible!
- seebart
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Very nice find Wodan! I have tried these switches, I'd say they're as nice as vintage MX blacks if not smoother.
- hammelgammler
- Vintage
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Even smoother than vintage MX blacks? And what's with Nixdorf Blacks in comparison?
By the way, what's the current market value of a board with those switches? Sounds interesting, so it would be good to know.
By the way, what's the current market value of a board with those switches? Sounds interesting, so it would be good to know.
- seebart
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Impossible to objectively measure for me. Let's say "similair", it's relative anyway.hammelgammler wrote: ↑Even smoother than vintage MX blacks? And what's with Nixdorf Blacks in comparison?
These are obscure and obvioulsy do not share the "nixie" hype that exceeds the blue Alps hype. So they are not worth much, the keycaps are not usable and the whole keyboard is terminal. Still nice.hammelgammler wrote: ↑By the way, what's the current market value of a board with those switches? Sounds interesting, so it would be good to know.
- Wodan
- ISO Advocate
- Location: ISO-DE
- Main keyboard: Intense Rotation!!!
- Main mouse: Logitech G903
- Favorite switch: ALL OF THEM
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Anyone got any idea if those switches can be hooked up to a Teensy ?
does the magnetic valve mechanism have an inherent diode?
I recently went through alot of trouble fitting a WY-30 with a teensy just to realize that odd keyboards without diodes ain't for me
does the magnetic valve mechanism have an inherent diode?
I recently went through alot of trouble fitting a WY-30 with a teensy just to realize that odd keyboards without diodes ain't for me
- Chyros
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No, but it has inherent NKRO. I explain the workings in my SWA-4300 video:Wodan wrote: ↑does the magnetic valve mechanism have an inherent diode?
- seebart
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You can hook this up to a Teensy all day, these keyboards "speak" a Nixdorf terminal protocol that has nothing to do with Universal Serial Bus (USB) or PS/2 protocol. You would have to build your very own keyboard firmware:Wodan wrote: ↑Anyone got any idea if those switches can be hooked up to a Teensy ?
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- seebart
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WOT? U wanna see Hall Effect switches?10ko wrote: ↑Hall effect switches?Why not?
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