Cherry B65-1712 - Cherry M7 Switches
- Nuum
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: KBD8X Mk I (60g Clears), Phantom (Nixdorf Blacks)
- Main mouse: Corsair M65 PRO RGB
- Favorite switch: 60g MX Clears/Brown Alps/Buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: 0084
Hello,
I recently acquired a tenkeypad with Cherry M7 switches, which is listed in their 1982 catalogue as Cherry B65-1712. Here are some photos of the module and the keycaps. Someone soldered some resistors to it in a way that it gives back a different resistance for every key pressed. Unfortunately he/she drew a bolt through one of the connector pads.
The keycaps fit on a Cherry MX stem, however the round part around the crossmount doesn't fit into the housing of a Cherry MX switch. But the cap fits perfectly on a Cherry M9 switch. The keycaps are double-shot, except the blanks and the "0" key, which is engraved and filled.
The module was manufactured in 05.1982 and is OG Cherry. It is in great condition, some caps are a bit scratched but they don't shine and are not yellowed. Only the second shot is a slight bit yellow, but perhaps that's intended. According to the catalogue the keycaps are made of Tenite. The switch under the "6" keycap seems to be a bit worn out, it is much lighter than the others.
I'd love to hook this thing up to a Teensy. Does anybody know how the female part of the connector is called or what I should search for?
Then I could simply hook the connector up to the Teensy.
Feel free to use the pictures. I might add them to the wiki some time soon.
Thanks for reading and looking!
Nuum
I recently acquired a tenkeypad with Cherry M7 switches, which is listed in their 1982 catalogue as Cherry B65-1712. Here are some photos of the module and the keycaps. Someone soldered some resistors to it in a way that it gives back a different resistance for every key pressed. Unfortunately he/she drew a bolt through one of the connector pads.
The keycaps fit on a Cherry MX stem, however the round part around the crossmount doesn't fit into the housing of a Cherry MX switch. But the cap fits perfectly on a Cherry M9 switch. The keycaps are double-shot, except the blanks and the "0" key, which is engraved and filled.
The module was manufactured in 05.1982 and is OG Cherry. It is in great condition, some caps are a bit scratched but they don't shine and are not yellowed. Only the second shot is a slight bit yellow, but perhaps that's intended. According to the catalogue the keycaps are made of Tenite. The switch under the "6" keycap seems to be a bit worn out, it is much lighter than the others.
I'd love to hook this thing up to a Teensy. Does anybody know how the female part of the connector is called or what I should search for?
Then I could simply hook the connector up to the Teensy.
Feel free to use the pictures. I might add them to the wiki some time soon.
Thanks for reading and looking!
Nuum
- Half-Saint
- Location: Slovenia, Europe
- Main keyboard: Raptor Gaming K1
- Main mouse: Logitech G5 Mk.2
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
- DT Pro Member: 0058
It's called an edge connector. It would probably be the easiest to just pick up one of those flat cables for 5.25" floppy disk drives since it should fit the connector pictured.Nuum wrote:I'd love to hook this thing up to a Teensy. Does anybody know how the female part of the connector is called or what I should search for?
Cheers
- Nuum
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: KBD8X Mk I (60g Clears), Phantom (Nixdorf Blacks)
- Main mouse: Corsair M65 PRO RGB
- Favorite switch: 60g MX Clears/Brown Alps/Buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: 0084
I've added this to the wiki under Cherry B 65-1712. Please point out or correct any error I made, since this was my first post to the wiki.
- 002
- Topre Enthusiast
- Location: Australia
- Main keyboard: Realforce & Libertouch
- Main mouse: Logitech G Pro Wireless
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: 0002
Nice first contribution
For some reason, piped links to files require an additional colon before the link. Mediawiki's documentation doesn't mention this, that I can see.
For some reason, piped links to files require an additional colon before the link. Mediawiki's documentation doesn't mention this, that I can see.
- acolombo
- Location: Cesena, Italy
- Main keyboard: Corsair K30
- Favorite switch: MX Blue
- DT Pro Member: -
That's a sweet find, awesome keycaps!
Damn it would be very cool if you'd be able to clean the board from the sketchy job that has been made. The two screw holes on the pads shouldn't be a problem I think.
Damn it would be very cool if you'd be able to clean the board from the sketchy job that has been made. The two screw holes on the pads shouldn't be a problem I think.
- Nuum
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: KBD8X Mk I (60g Clears), Phantom (Nixdorf Blacks)
- Main mouse: Corsair M65 PRO RGB
- Favorite switch: 60g MX Clears/Brown Alps/Buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: 0084
Thanks, 002, didn't know that I need an additional colon.
@acolombo: Yes, I'll try that some time, currently I don't have a soldering iron at hand. One of the screws goes directly trough a connector pad, which I somehow need to bridge over. Shouldn't be too difficult.
@acolombo: Yes, I'll try that some time, currently I don't have a soldering iron at hand. One of the screws goes directly trough a connector pad, which I somehow need to bridge over. Shouldn't be too difficult.
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
- Main mouse: MS IMO 1.1
- Favorite switch: Probably not whatever I wrote here
- DT Pro Member: -
- Contact:
- Nuum
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: KBD8X Mk I (60g Clears), Phantom (Nixdorf Blacks)
- Main mouse: Corsair M65 PRO RGB
- Favorite switch: 60g MX Clears/Brown Alps/Buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: 0084
Version 4.0, I guess. I'm sorry if that's the wrong type of license to use for a wiki, I just didn't want to put my photos under public domain, so I did a quick search what types of licenses do exist and this seemed to be the right one.
Please tell me, which license would be more appropriate, if there is a more appropriate one, it's the first time I'm uploading photos to a wiki.
Please tell me, which license would be more appropriate, if there is a more appropriate one, it's the first time I'm uploading photos to a wiki.
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
- Main mouse: MS IMO 1.1
- Favorite switch: Probably not whatever I wrote here
- DT Pro Member: -
- Contact:
I meant, you should pick one. I was going to add hyperlinks to the licence in the image descriptions, but then realised that there were multiple versions.
Personally I put all my wiki material (including diagrams and photographs) into the public domain. I've never studied licences.
Personally I put all my wiki material (including diagrams and photographs) into the public domain. I've never studied licences.