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Various resto-mods
Posted: 07 May 2021, 03:17
by jsheradin
I've been filling my quarantine boredom with a
lot of keyboard projects. With a couple exceptions, all of these have been fully run through, ultrasonic cleaned, sous-vide retrobrighted, lubed, plates repainted, internally USB converted, etc.
In roughly chronological order:
Apple M0110
Wyse WY60
Geac 8340
Apple M0110A
TI Silent 700
Cherry POS
CM Storm QFR
NMB PC122
Dactyl Manuform
Apple AEK
Kaypro
IBM 5576
3M Whisper
Chicony 5181
Wyse PCE
Calcomp
Alps64
ADDS 1010
Chicony split
Apple ADB
WysePC
Focus FK 747
IBM F AT
IBM 5251
There's a few more in the works and a bunch that I don't have good photos of the process but you get the idea.
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 07 May 2021, 03:21
by JP!
Excellent work and dedication!
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 07 May 2021, 04:15
by John Doe
I could imagine how much effort and time you put into this, good job, man.
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 07 May 2021, 06:34
by Rayndalf
I love that you actually made new PCBs for totally forgotten boards like the 3M Whisperwriter and the GEAC 8340 but no one ever made new PCBs for fullsize Alps boards like the SGI Granite. There are only like 15 GEACs out there. It's great.
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 07 May 2021, 07:16
by zrrion
Now this is some high quality work! keep up the great restorations
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 07 May 2021, 08:16
by Hak Foo
Rayndalf wrote: 07 May 2021, 06:34
I love that you actually made new PCBs for totally forgotten boards like the 3M Whisperwriter and the GEAC 8340 but no one ever made new PCBs for fullsize Alps boards like the SGI Granite. There are only like 15 GEACs out there. It's great.
BlindAssassin111 did some replacement PCBs for the AT101W; not sure if it would fit other Bigfoot boards.
I suspect we're approaching a PCB singularity-- we're probably 70% of the way to "accurately render the board in keyboard-layout-editor, click three buttons, and you'll get a file you can sned to JLCPCB" for a lot of non-complex PCB designs.
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 14 May 2021, 17:37
by Mattelec
What caps did you use in the ALPS64?
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 14 May 2021, 18:06
by jsheradin
Mattelec wrote: 14 May 2021, 17:37
What caps did you use in the ALPS64?
They're front print KBParadise ALPS V60 Vintage ABS.
Not the nicest caps (pretty thin) but they do the job. I'm having a hard time finding the Tai Hao set I want in stock anywhere.
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 16 May 2021, 17:39
by anthonymak
all very well done. congratulations !
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 17 May 2021, 11:40
by depletedvespene
Impressive body of work. Keep going!
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 17 May 2021, 14:24
by Muirium
Love the Bluetooth M0110. Really have to do that with mine someday.
Also really like the
sneaky socket upgrade on the ADB board.
If turn-key PCBs become a thing, my pre-PS/2 (no Bigfoot!)
SGI Granite could really use one. The keyboard's in excellent shape, and has real character, but the protocol is undeciphered and I think it even needs more voltage than USB anyway. A real outlier.
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 17 May 2021, 14:55
by jsheradin
Thanks!
Muirium wrote: 17 May 2021, 14:24
If turn-key PCBs become a thing, my pre-PS/2 (no Bigfoot!)
SGI Granite could really use one.
I've been keeping an eye out for one of the grey speckled SGIs but they seem pretty hard to find.
I jotted down my from scratch PCB design process if anyone who has one wants to give it a shot. It should be simpler than what's in the guide since alps are a known footprint.
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=25613
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 17 May 2021, 15:02
by Muirium
Cool! Nice to see it done. Something tells me if I went solo on this model, I'd have MOQ-1 PCBs on my hands for years to come.
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 31 May 2021, 22:13
by jsheradin
Salvaged a couple more boards from the recycler.
Unicomp M
Protype
Also needed a normal-ish layout quieter board for the office.
Filco
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 30 Jul 2021, 03:00
by jsheradin
A few more:
TEC 535:
Adds Regent 25:
Viatron:
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 27 Nov 2021, 17:31
by jsheradin
Racecar season took most of my time recently but I snuck in a couple projects. The weather's rapidly deteriorating for the year so I imagine I'll be knocking out a few more soon.
HP 264x
M0116
SKM-1030
Preh Commander
Laser
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 27 Nov 2021, 18:40
by hellothere
Hey, someone else did a Wyse 60!
Did you use a Soarer's WYSEverter or something else?
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 27 Nov 2021, 19:05
by jsheradin
hellothere wrote: 27 Nov 2021, 18:40
Hey, someone else did a Wyse 60!
Did you use a Soarer's WYSEverter or something else?
WYSEverter indeed. There's just enough room inside to cram a controller and a USB extension cable.
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 27 Nov 2021, 19:16
by hellothere
jsheradin wrote: 27 Nov 2021, 19:05
hellothere wrote: 27 Nov 2021, 18:40
Hey, someone else did a Wyse 60!
Did you use a Soarer's WYSEverter or something else?
WYSEverter indeed. There's just enough room inside to cram a controller and a USB extension cable.
Very nice!
My Wyse has suffered critical existence failure on a couple key caps, so I've ordered a
set of Dots (not this specific set, but you get the idea) to replace them.
I've also been experimenting with parts and small project boxes to make an external converter. You never know when you need to use that Wyse terminal!
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 28 Nov 2021, 01:24
by John Doe
You even lubed the 2645 ITW magnetic valve switches? how about the keyfeel after? I think it should be good enough for the long travel switches before that but curious about the result also.
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 28 Nov 2021, 03:02
by jsheradin
John Doe wrote: 28 Nov 2021, 01:24
You even lubed the 2645 ITW magnetic valve switches? how about the keyfeel after? I think it should be good enough for the long travel switches before that but curious about the result also.
They're pretty long travel with a stiff spring (something like 80g I'd guess) but being so tall they bound up easily. I was very sparing with the application and they turned out great IMO. It completely eliminated the binding and squeaking that it had.
I have another one of these boards (part of a complete 2648A terminal) that is almost unusable with how much it binds despite looking decently clean. The squeaking is hilariously loud too; board honestly sounds like a bag of mice.
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 05 Jan 2022, 16:23
by lukebpalmer
How's that Kaypro 4 keyboard you got? I'm considering getting my hands on one but I'm not sure if it'll be a pain to actually use.
My current boys are IBM and they're a dream for typing...but in a review I heard the fixed angle of this keyboard is quite uncomfortable and the keys can be sticky feeling.
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 05 Jan 2022, 18:44
by jsheradin
lukebpalmer wrote: 05 Jan 2022, 16:23
How's that Kaypro 4 keyboard you got? I'm considering getting my hands on one but I'm not sure if it'll be a pain to actually use.
My current boys are IBM and they're a dream for typing...but in a review I heard the fixed angle of this keyboard is quite uncomfortable and the keys can be sticky feeling.
I like my boards with a decent rake so it's OK to me as far as angle. The SMK switches are pretty smooth and don't bind/stick but they're strangely short travel, quite light, and activate very shallowly on the press. With the board being so tall you kind of need to hover-hand since there's no good place to rest your wrists. It can get fatiguing after a lot of use and I occasionally get some accidental presses.
Overall a nice board but, for me at least, it's not a better typing experience than a trusty model M. A tall wrist rest would help it a ton ergonomically.
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 19 Jan 2022, 22:10
by snufflecat
I would pay money for a video series explaining how to make converters for obscure boards...
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 19 Jan 2022, 22:44
by Muirium
I know, right? You wizards who just breathe life into these controllers do realise you are wizards, right? Telling us it can be done isn’t the same thing as sharing your work.
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 11 Feb 2022, 19:12
by jsheradin
Well worn no-name MX
Wrist rest for 5251
M122
PC8801
Z150
Omnikey
Square badge M
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 12 Feb 2022, 15:19
by John Doe
Whoa, wrist rest is so fantastic, almost should be treated as part of the board.
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 13 Feb 2022, 12:22
by inozenz
i love these posts! really great job!
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 02 Mar 2022, 18:32
by mmm
Thanks for sharing these, they are a delight to go through.
Re: Various resto-mods
Posted: 30 May 2022, 22:37
by headphone_jack
Whoa, that Viatron. How close did you ever get to figuring out the protocol? I've seen more than a few of those now and would love to see one in actual operation. From what I understand the keys are locked without power, like a Selectric. Did you ever manage to get them to unlock?