I am interested in revamping the NMB Keyboards section. Right now it really only discusses one generation of NMB keyboards. In my travels, and collecting, I have discovered that there are essentially 5 generations of NMB keyboards with respect to case design.
Generation 1:
Thick plastic top case (Keytronic XT or IBM AT style)
Black back plate (metal or plastic)
Generation 2:
Thinner top case (Keytronic XT or IBM AT Style)
Biege rear cover with Keyboard and Mouse cable openings.
Generation 3:
Model M style, upper case.
Rear cover has cable routing channel
Generation 4:
Flat G80-3000 style case
This generation includes the well known RT-8255 keyboards
Generation 5:
Reduced footprint compared to Gen 4.
My plan is to rework the landing page for NMB Keyboards to have this summary information. Then have a separate page for each generation that details variants, switches used, and known model/part numbers.
Does these seem like a reasonable approach?
Note: Switch, pcb and even keycap design overlap the timeline of these case generations independently. As such case design seems like good starting point for differentiation and identification. Ultimately a Gantt chart style graphic could be used to document the overlap between components over time.
NMB Keyboards revamp
- seebart
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Sounds good to me, go for it!
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Thanks to create the new page and update for the NMB Hi-tek switches. And I support the switch name called Hi-tek 725 series. Sounds reasonable for that!
That what I want to do that you sorting 5 gen for the 725 series keyboard, I glad to see it.
Thanks for Engicoder and Daniel Beardsmore updated the wiki!
That what I want to do that you sorting 5 gen for the 725 series keyboard, I glad to see it.
Thanks for Engicoder and Daniel Beardsmore updated the wiki!
- Chyros
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I saw a couple of wiki edits you made on this ealier, should be very good! A very nice collection if they're all yours . The Gen 5 ones appear to be somewhat rare, I don't see them very often at all.
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There are also some other designs not included in this list, like the 122-key battleship boards, various terminal keyboards, and keyboards made for particular computers (Amiga, Symbolics, etc.). Not sure where those fit in the scheme.
- seebart
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True, I own a Commodore PC-5/PC-10 that is a NMB Hi-TEK Part.No 112581 REV A:jacobolus wrote: ↑There are also some other designs not included in this list, like the 122-key battleship boards, various terminal keyboards, and keyboards made for particular computers (Amiga, Symbolics, etc.). Not sure where those fit in the scheme.
photos-f62/cherry-g80-0530-commodore-pc ... =commodore
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I think they should be considered NMB/Hitek OEM keyboards as is done for the keyboards. So the normal wiki method of a page for the keyboard along with a link to the NMB OEM keyboards makes the most sense. As far as the 122, I need to add that to the Gen 4 when I get a chance.
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- Main keyboard: Model M, dodoo dome keyboard,CherryMX numeric pad
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Sort them to the other 725 series keyboard for the specific layout or keyboard design is an advice.
Last edited by terrycherry on 28 Mar 2016, 17:29, edited 1 time in total.
- seebart
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Yeah agreed, thanks for your work sofar! I'll add mine if that's OK.Engicoder wrote: ↑I think they should be considered NMB/Hitek OEM keyboards as is done for the keyboards. So the normal wiki method of a page for the keyboard along with a link to the NMB OEM keyboards makes the most sense. As far as the 122, I need to add that to the Gen 4 when I get a chance.