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HzFaq
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15 Oct 2014, 00:30
That's the guy that sold them originally, I'm pretty sure they've been up there since the initial batch were found a few years ago, though obviously these ones are quite a bit more expensive...
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Muirium
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15 Oct 2014, 00:31
Thanks.
Beltet PMed me earlier and linked a nice
gallery of informative pics. Including this tantalising one:
With that big ass Return out of the way, this looks kinda sorta like an ANSI board waiting to be liberated.
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scottc
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15 Oct 2014, 00:34
HzFaq wrote: ↑
That's the guy that sold them originally, I'm pretty sure they've been up there since the initial batch were found a few years ago, though obviously these ones are quite a bit more expensive...
Ah, I was unaware. Yeah, it looks like they've gone up a bit.
I remember seeing someone (was it Damorgue?) asking about these on IRC a while back, didn't realise they hadn't gone anywhere!
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crunch
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15 Oct 2014, 00:43
Those boards had Futaba simplified linear. Look at that cruciform mount... does anybody know if they're MX compatible?
Edit:
wiki wrote:
The switch has a non-uniform cruciform slider approximately 4.0 mm by 4.7 mm, with 1.2 mm wide arms, taking a 4 mm deep keycap stem.
I suppose not.
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fr1tz
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15 Oct 2014, 04:24
Any ideas what
this might be?
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Daniel Beardsmore
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15 Oct 2014, 09:35
scottc wrote: ↑Those boards had Futaba simplified linear. Look at that cruciform mount... does anybody know if they're MX compatible?
The beige keycaps will be Futaba mount (the Electron used the little Futabas), while the BBC keycaps (the black and red ones) are SMK mount, as you can see some angled SMK switches in the photo (too bad he's not selling the whole keyboard, as I mistakenly gave away my one and only non-Futaba Beeb years ago before I knew why the keyboard was different).
I don't think SMK switches are Cherry-compatible either.
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andrewjoy
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15 Oct 2014, 10:05
i was under the impression the beeb was cherry i dunno why
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DanielT
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15 Oct 2014, 11:01
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Fur-Liebhaber-un ... 3cea1d068e
SGI Indy, I think the keyboard is the ALPS version, I would love this little beauty, but shipping to me would be a killer. It's really a rare occasion to find such a complete package ...
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15 Oct 2014, 17:20
Wow, that SGI package! He's not even offering shipping and I'm not near Bonn in Germany, too bad!
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gogusrl
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15 Oct 2014, 22:41
What's interesting about that G81 ?
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facetsesame
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15 Oct 2014, 22:59
It's an ISO version of my Unitek K 158! It could be used with a more sensible layout than
the one I planned to adapt the US B.A.E..
The keyboard may be XT/AT switchable.
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Daniel Beardsmore
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16 Oct 2014, 09:11
That SGI is a rare find, even with the dead NVRAM , that can be fixed very easy.
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shreebles
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16 Oct 2014, 11:20
Buckling springs?
40 bucks for a yellowed and dirty Cherry MY-Switch keyboard with lasered caps? I think I'll pass
That clicky G80 HAD looks tasty though, too bad he identified it correctly so it won't go for cheap...
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16 Oct 2014, 11:46
It's an ISO version of my Unitek K 158! It could be used with a more sensible layout than the one I planned to adapt the US B.A.E..The keyboard may be XT/AT switchable.
what kind of switch does the keyboard have?
40 bucks for a yellowed and dirty Cherry MY-Switch keyboard with lasered caps? I think I'll pass
you can have my NIB one for 10 Euros more!
http://deskthority.net/for-sale-f55/che ... t8827.html
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Findecanor
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16 Oct 2014, 18:27
crunch wrote: ↑Acorn keycaps
It looks to me like a few Atari ST keycaps have infiltrated the pile as well.
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Nuum
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16 Oct 2014, 19:28
Nuum wrote: ↑
Thank you very much for the tip, bought it.
Just FYI: I just got the board in and it feels really flimsy, I guess all modern Cherry keyboards are that way, but the keycaps are nice, like new. Thanks again for the tip, crunch.
Tandon G81-1251 HAD:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Tandon-CHERRY-G8 ... 1553455215
Commodore PC 10 with Cherry G80-0559 (Danish layout):
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Commodore-PC-10- ... 1461501646
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16 Oct 2014, 21:18
seebart wrote: ↑It's an ISO version of my Unitek K 158! It could be used with a more sensible layout than the one I planned to adapt the US B.A.E..The keyboard may be XT/AT switchable.
what kind of switch does the keyboard have?
Mine has black Cherry MX, and looking at the missing Escape so does this one - probably anyway, it's hard to see well. I've seen another of the K 158s with blue Cherry MX. But surely not buckling spring.
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17 Oct 2014, 00:25
Findecanor wrote: ↑crunch wrote: ↑Acorn keycaps
It looks to me like a few Atari ST keycaps have infiltrated the pile as well.
Which ones?
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quantalume
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17 Oct 2014, 15:25
An IBM unsaver, in Texas:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121461438321
A brand new seller who seems very experienced at crafting listings. Someone who doesn't want their identity known?
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17 Oct 2014, 16:02
That better not be you, Quantalume! Or I'll kick myself for letting the Unsaver go.
(Don't worry, I doubt it. Just a frustrating coincidence.)
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quantalume
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17 Oct 2014, 18:20
I assure you, the one I received was in much worse condition! I shall soon be starting a "To save an unsaver" thread.
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Nuum
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mr_a500
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17 Oct 2014, 19:22
Anybody want a Kaypro keyboard?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-KAYPRO- ... 1637366384
(currently $9.95)
I was going to get it, but then I realised that I'm dangerously close to "keyboard critical mass". If I get any more keyboards, there could be a runaway chain reaction that results in the total destruction of my "command centre" ...and possibly the entire western spiral arm of this galaxy.
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17 Oct 2014, 19:25
mr_a500 wrote: ↑Anybody want a Kaypro keyboard?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-KAYPRO- ... 1637366384
(currently $9.95)
I was going to get it, but then I realised that I'm dangerously close to "keyboard critical mass". If I get any more keyboards, there could be a runaway chain reaction that results in the total destruction of my "command centre" ...and possibly the entire western spiral arm of this galaxy.
Oh you mean Black Hole will born?