Great/Interesting Finds

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Elrick

26 Jul 2017, 13:31

Findecanor wrote:
Wingklip wrote: Model M2 brand new up for offers
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-IBM-by-L ... 2422303314
Heh. Unused M2's are the ones least likely to work. Should not cost more than $30 either way.
Decades back in TAFE, here in Perth, I actually broke this keyboard in the Computer room. Basically picked it up in my hands on opposite edges of the keyboard and twisted it, it broke into pieces and dropped it back onto the desk. Was pissed off at the ridiculous work I was doing at the time.

This was the ONLY IBM keyboard I could destroy with minimum effort, in just a few seconds.

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wobbled

26 Jul 2017, 13:41

The incredible hulk does indeed exist. Hide your Model Fs hes coming for your 4704s next!

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JP!

26 Jul 2017, 13:51

Elrick wrote: This was the ONLY IBM keyboard I could destroy with minimum effort, in just a few seconds.
Haha nice :lol: Reminds me of the time my step-dad got so pissed that he punched a hole through our computer desk.

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Wingklip

26 Jul 2017, 16:07

JP! wrote:
Elrick wrote: This was the ONLY IBM keyboard I could destroy with minimum effort, in just a few seconds.
Haha nice :lol: Reminds me of the time my step-dad got so pissed that he punched a hole through our computer desk.
Did he wallbang your legs?

Slom

26 Jul 2017, 17:17

Another Micro Switch board from 71:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-MICRO-S ... 2583968029

Grime, fingerprints and blood stains included :twisted:

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Lustique

26 Jul 2017, 18:20

I wanted to link to this keyboard earlier (the listing is not available anymore), but I don't even know whether anyone would have been interested, or whether this is even special or not. Anyways, I don't think I have ever seen legends as weird as these ones: Image

ESC = ‘LOG On/Off‘, Tab = ‘Reject’, Capslock = ‘Foreign’, blank arrow and function keys, the ‘C // Castle’ keycap… Is this some kind of weird POS-board?

Listing (it is/was (just) a relatively modern G81 though…)

hansichen

26 Jul 2017, 18:52

These are normal cherry boards which were made for larger customers. I've read that the moq was like 45 of them and then they were produced. The language code of these often ends with XX and there are many different versions, some are fully blank, others have full numbers over the alpha block etc. They exist as G80 and G81 boards, but as the caps are only thin pbt they are not very interesting.

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Lustique

26 Jul 2017, 19:04

These are probably lasered/pad-printed, right?

hansichen

26 Jul 2017, 19:09

Yeah, lasered thin pbt caps as they have barred homings

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Lustique

26 Jul 2017, 19:13

hansichen wrote: Yeah, lasered thin pbt caps as they have barred homings
So Cherry Dye-Subs or Double-Shots are always ‘deep dish’? I didn't know that, either. :oops:

hansichen

26 Jul 2017, 19:18

Doubleshot is always deepish, dyesub pbt too, but there are also thick pbt lasered caps, these are deepish too. All of those caps have a dot on the numpad. Thin pbt has always bars on all 3 caps

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Harshmallow

26 Jul 2017, 20:34

So I freaked out a little when I took a glance at this listing near me in Ontario, but then realized it's a discrete rubber dome style...Model 00 'Unsaver'? I guess? I don't know what people refer to this one as, but here is the listing incase any Canadians are interested, and here is a link to some photos of it that Kishy took:

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-mice-keyboards- ... nFlag=true

http://kishy.ca/?attachment_id=359

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nsmechkb

26 Jul 2017, 20:36

Harshmallow wrote: So I freaked out a little when I took a glance at this listing near me in Ontario, but then realized it's a discrete rubber dome style...Model 00 'Unsaver'? I guess? I don't know what people refer to this one as, but here is the listing incase any Canadians are interested, and here is a link to some photos of it that Kishy took:

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-mice-keyboards- ... nFlag=true

http://kishy.ca/?attachment_id=359
Sorry for the disappointment of realizing it's not an unsaver. Bit of a harsh tease.

I'd still pay $20 for it, though.
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Harshmallow

26 Jul 2017, 20:50

Haha, I see what you did there. Not sure why you quoted hansichen's post though. Yep - I'd probably pay the $20 for it as well, but it's the 4 hour drive (each way) that I'm just not too keen on right now.

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seebart
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26 Jul 2017, 20:54

Actually those are supposedly quite nice for a RD. I'd pay 20 for it any day.

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nsmechkb

26 Jul 2017, 21:12

Harshmallow wrote: Haha, I see what you did there. Not sure why you quoted hansichen's post though. Yep - I'd probably pay the $20 for it as well, but it's the 4 hour drive (each way) that I'm just not too keen on right now.
Yeah, sorry. I don't know how to use line-through formatting, so I just edited the whole thing. And I don't know why I quoted hansichen's post either. How do I use this Internet thing?

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seebart
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26 Jul 2017, 21:24

seebart wrote: Actually those are supposedly quite nice for a RD. I'd pay 20 for it any day.
Slom wrote: Another Micro Switch board from 71:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-MICRO-S ... 2583968029

Grime, fingerprints and blood stains included :twisted:
Very nice except for the price. Now we know what the cases for those look like.

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JP!

26 Jul 2017, 21:24

It's the domesaver as I call it. I have one of these. They will work with a Soarer's converter.
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seebart
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26 Jul 2017, 21:25

JP! wrote: It's the domesaver as I call it. I have one of these. They will work with a Soarer's converter.
So tell us what those domes feel like?

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JP!

26 Jul 2017, 21:35

I didn't care for typing on it myself. It is not a fast typing board, that is for sure. I recall key presses requiring quite a bit more force than say modern rubber domes.
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seebart
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26 Jul 2017, 21:37

OK, let me know if you want to get rid of it.

Slom

26 Jul 2017, 21:42

are these clicky? They look like these:
wiki/Micro_Switch_SC_Series


the ST Series page mentions that they look like the clicky variant, but are indeed tactile ... :roll:

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JP!

27 Jul 2017, 00:39

Variety of IBM Wheelwriter keyboards. On the pricey side for sure, but a nice selection and quick reference for whatever keyboard you might already have.

(scroll about half way down the page)
http://www.typewriters.com/wheelwriter-parts.html

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JP!

28 Jul 2017, 13:56

Interesting terminal disguised as a keyboard. I am guessing these are some sort of Alps switches? The seller says they feel clicky like a mechanical keyboard.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cardinal-Termin ... SwPDZZcP9L

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nsmechkb

28 Jul 2017, 14:24

JP! wrote: Interesting terminal disguised as a keyboard. I am guessing these are some sort of Alps switches? The seller says they feel clicky like a mechanical keyboard.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cardinal-Termin ... SwPDZZcP9L
I'd be seriously tempted by this if they shipped to Canada.

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JP!

28 Jul 2017, 14:34

nsmechkb wrote:
JP! wrote: Interesting terminal disguised as a keyboard. I am guessing these are some sort of Alps switches? The seller says they feel clicky like a mechanical keyboard.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cardinal-Termin ... SwPDZZcP9L
I'd be seriously tempted by this if they shipped to Canada.
I would reach out to the seller and ask if they would consider shipping to Canada. I wouldn't mind proxying it to you, but that might not be cost effective for you.

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nsmechkb

28 Jul 2017, 15:24

JP! wrote:
nsmechkb wrote:
JP! wrote: Interesting terminal disguised as a keyboard. I am guessing these are some sort of Alps switches? The seller says they feel clicky like a mechanical keyboard.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cardinal-Termin ... SwPDZZcP9L
I'd be seriously tempted by this if they shipped to Canada.
I would reach out to the seller and ask if they would consider shipping to Canada. I wouldn't mind proxying it to you, but that might not be cost effective for you.
Very kind of you! I appreciate the offer, but on second thought I should probably leave it for someone who knows what to do with it. I'd be jumping in the deep end. It just looks like a nice terminal and a fun project!

Thank you, though!

Edit: Aaaaaand, it's gone.

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Harshmallow

28 Jul 2017, 15:33

This is really the only indication that I could find on the listing:
The keys have a spring mechanism under them. I don't know if it would be considered a clicky keyboard, but it does seem to be somewhat similar to one.

And based on that, they could be anything - they could be those horrible spring over membrane switches you find in a lot of word processors/typewriters or the god awful Amstrads :P Unless you asked the seller for more info? Not sure where the Alps reference came from.

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Harshmallow

28 Jul 2017, 15:35

This thing looks...hilarious - I want it! No longer will you have to spend countless precious seconds explaining to your friends which TYPE of keyboard you're using, because it will always be both!

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/RARE-Monterey-MK ... Sw5h5ZbqH3
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seebart
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28 Jul 2017, 15:41

Harshmallow wrote: This thing looks...hilarious - I want it! No longer will you have to spent countless precious seconds explaining to your friends which TYPE of keyboard you're using, because it will always be both!

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/RARE-Monterey-MK ... rd-MIDI-re
vrsable-Combo-Switch-White-Alps-/122605429288?hash=item1c8bda6228:g:vl0AAOSw5h5ZbqH3
Awesome, I love it!

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