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Blaise170
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11 Nov 2015, 23:30

lolpes wrote:
Prelim wrote: NIB 1980 boards! @@ that's a freaking nice find!
GB time? :D

still don't know what switches, for either of the models
Dunno what switches, but the PCB on the first one lines up with sideways MX switches and the second one has the article number UB80. I searched up UB80 and found a different model with MX Blacks, which lines up with the article numbers (80 = MX).

mr_a500

11 Nov 2015, 23:32

They're definitely not MX, which didn't come out until 1983. They're probably M7 or M8.

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Muirium
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11 Nov 2015, 23:32

Exactly. MX didn't exist yet!
Muirium wrote: They're older than MX, so don't expect to be able to do much with those caps, mind. Back then, Cherry used much bigger mounts.

Expect these guys:

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http://deskthority.net/wiki/Cherry_M5/M6/M7

Looks MX compatible. But these are way bigger!

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Blaise170
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11 Nov 2015, 23:33

mr_a500 wrote: They're definitely not MX, which didn't come out until 1983. They're probably M7 or M8.
No they won't be MX, just saying what I can see. ;)

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guk
1896 Vintage Reds

11 Nov 2015, 23:33

Reckon the complete one has M7, the pcb only is either M7 too or lower. Think the keycaps are too high for M8.

mr_a500

11 Nov 2015, 23:36

Right - not M8. I was thinking of the other Cherry switch that was similar to M7. (whatever the hell it was)

I think I'll try to get one of the PCB ones. It looks like an Apple II replacement keyboard - and I've got an Apple II that might look good in black. Thanks for the links, lolpes!

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Muirium
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11 Nov 2015, 23:47

Hmm… those numbers have me thinking. Does the X in MX stand for 10?

lolpes

11 Nov 2015, 23:49

mr_a500 wrote: Right - not M8. I was thinking of the other Cherry switch that was similar to M7. (whatever the hell it was)

I think I'll try to get one of the PCB ones. It looks like an Apple II replacement keyboard - and I've got an Apple II that might look good in black. Thanks for the links, lolpes!
No problem ;)

mr_a500

11 Nov 2015, 23:51

Muirium wrote: Hmm… those numbers have me thinking. Does the X in MX stand for 10?
That has been discussed here before.
Daniel Beardsmore wrote: You probably missed the busting of my theory that MX means M10, since we now have proof of M11 and a strong case to believe in a similar M10 switch. So now we have: M5?, M6, M7, M8, M9, M10, M11, MX …

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Muirium
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11 Nov 2015, 23:55

Ah well. I'm disappointed to be wrong. But far from surprised I wasn't first. It's a perfectly simple idea. Pity it didn't also come to Cherry…

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Halvar

12 Nov 2015, 00:01

In any case, as MX came out in 1983 and MY in 1987, we have been waiting pretty long for MZ.

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seebart
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12 Nov 2015, 00:03

Instead Cherry is calling their most recent switch "MX RGB Nature White". Is that THE worst name ever? I think so.

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guk
1896 Vintage Reds

12 Nov 2015, 00:08

Halvar wrote: In any case, as MX came out in 1983 and MY in 1987, we have been waiting pretty long for MZ.
Knowing MY, I'm not overly impatient about MZ. :cry:

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Muirium
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12 Nov 2015, 00:08

I like tea axis a lot more than I actually like browns.

mr_a500

12 Nov 2015, 00:09

Muirium wrote: Looks MX compatible. But these are way bigger!
The keycaps are definitely not MX compatible. (...and to be absolutely sure, I just tried fitting an M7 keycap on MX)

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Muirium
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12 Nov 2015, 00:18

Here's an MX cap on M7:

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Chyros

12 Nov 2015, 00:19

E3Eves wrote: *lots of stuff*
Bueatiful! Definitely a board with character :) . I've found my Salmon AT101 to have rather heavy switches, but I'd have love to have kept it if it hadn't been broken beyond salvation. Very nice project, well done!

You should open a separate topic about it :) .

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Muirium
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12 Nov 2015, 00:20


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seebart
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12 Nov 2015, 00:20

Chyros wrote:
E3Eves wrote: *lots of stuff*
Bueatiful! Definitely a board with character :) . I've found my Salmon AT101 to have rather heavy switches, but I'd have love to have kept it if it hadn't been broken beyond salvation. Very nice project, well done!

You should open a separate topic about it :) .
He just did. ;) And I just got seebarted by about 10 seconds. :lol:

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Muirium
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12 Nov 2015, 00:23

Sometimes I wonder: am I just the fastest typist around here? Surely not. I never even touch 100 wpm.

Wakey wakey!!

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seebart
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12 Nov 2015, 00:25

Muirium wrote: Sometimes I wonder: am I just the fastest typist around here? Surely not. I never even touch 100 wpm.

Wakey wakey!!
Show off. :ugeek: I'm on my IBM XT right now which renders me snailish slow but damn these switches are fine and loud as hell.

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guk
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12 Nov 2015, 00:30

Muirium wrote: Sometimes I wonder: am I just the fastest typist around here? Surely not. I never even touch 100 wpm.

Wakey wakey!!
Tryhard, you activate F5 via pedals.

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Blaise170
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12 Nov 2015, 00:31

guk wrote:
Blaise170 wrote: I found everything mechanical or that is possibly mechanical under $50 on ebay.
Nah, maybe in the computers category. but I doubt it. :P
Nice list though.
I just figured out what you meant, this was from the vintage computing category, not all of eBay, sorry if there was confusion. :)

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Blaise170
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12 Nov 2015, 00:33

seebart wrote: Show off. :ugeek: I'm on my IBM XT right now which renders me snailish slow but damn these switches are fine and loud as hell.
Heh they feel so great but the layout on my XT basically makes me useless as a typist.

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Muirium
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12 Nov 2015, 00:40

Hey, the XT was my first mech. It's a great board. Quirky, but efficient as hell if you fall for its switches hard enough to make the effort to adapt to it. (Remapping mods via Soarer's Converter highly recommended.)

Of course, there's another Model F a little higher in my rotation:

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Blaise170
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12 Nov 2015, 00:57

Honestly I'll probably end up selling my XT at some point because it's so hard to use for me. Plus the spacebar is just too heavy.

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Muirium
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12 Nov 2015, 01:24

Might as well. There's always demand for Model F. Well, okay, more over here in Europe where there's less supply. Seeing as you're in America, keep your eyes peeled for an AT. That's a configurable board!

http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/open ... t9791.html

The spacebar on the XT and AT can be unweighted a bit. I haven't tried it, but there are ways. My Kishsaver here has a spacebar that's about the same weight as on a Model M. Same length too: a much more sensible 7 units. Feels just right to me.

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Scottex

12 Nov 2015, 09:06

Blaise170 wrote: Honestly I'll probably end up selling my XT at some point because it's so hard to use for me. Plus the spacebar is just too heavy.
True that is heavier that a Model M spacer bar, but with practice this prevents from bottoming out (at least in my experience :P )

Engicoder

12 Nov 2015, 13:46

Interesting old and pricey cherry with M6/M7 (?) switches and nice sphericals
http://www.ebay.com/itm/131513661622
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seebart
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12 Nov 2015, 13:49

Hmm a lot of vintage Cherry stuff showing up lately.

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