Thanks scott, I've had it for quite a while though. I gotta sport that Wingnut man, I only have so many Cherry boards. The Cherry G80-0499 is the only PCB mounted keyboard that I own where I do not miss a metal plate. There is no flex on this baby, none.scottc wrote: ↑That board cleaned up nicely seebart! I love those caps. Good condition too.
Post your keyboard/keycaps!
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You should see the FaceW I've got with the alu case. No plate to be seen but I promise you it's one of the most solid boards you'll ever feel! The size and shape of the PCBs and the case they're in make a huge difference in flex.
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Yeah I believe that, a custom Cherry setup in alu case is on my list.scottc wrote: ↑You should see the FaceW I've got with the alu case. No plate to be seen but I promise you it's one of the most solid boards you'll ever feel! The size and shape of the PCBs and the case they're in make a huge difference in flex.
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Wow! The wingnut really suits that keyboardseebart wrote: ↑Gold Wingnut @ Cherry G80-0499 Commodore PC-5/PC-10
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Here's my most recent Topre acquisition
This one was made for use with IBM Micro CADAM Helix, which (as far as I can tell) is still popular in Japan despite being discontinued in the west. Not much to say about it otherwise...IBM's model number for the Topre version is 5617-CXB. It is the successor to Korean-made 5617-CE6 which has been discontinued. These function pads retail at a ridiculous ¥70,000 (~560 EUR).
This one was made for use with IBM Micro CADAM Helix, which (as far as I can tell) is still popular in Japan despite being discontinued in the west. Not much to say about it otherwise...IBM's model number for the Topre version is 5617-CXB. It is the successor to Korean-made 5617-CE6 which has been discontinued. These function pads retail at a ridiculous ¥70,000 (~560 EUR).
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Nice 002...love the fact it's got an "anal" button.
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Interesting, last time I saw one of the 32 button boxes (SGI, Sun, HP and IBM all had them) used with CATIA has been quite _some_ time ago.002 wrote: ↑ This one was made for use with IBM Micro CADAM Helix, which (as far as I can tell) is still popular in Japan despite being discontinued in the west.
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I like how they decided that Analysis needed to be shortened, but apparently 'Parametric' and 'Dimension' are short enough.seebart wrote: ↑Nice 002...love the fact it's got an "anal" button.
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Awesome!002 wrote: ↑Here's my most recent Topre acquisition
This one was made for use with IBM Micro CADAM Helix, which (as far as I can tell) is still popular in Japan despite being discontinued in the west. Not much to say about it otherwise...IBM's model number for the Topre version is 5617-CXB. It is the successor to Korean-made 5617-CE6 which has been discontinued. These function pads retail at a ridiculous ¥70,000 (~560 EUR).
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Btw. here is a short history of UGs (Siemens) 32 button box (PFK): http://www.plmworld.org/index.php?mo=cm&op=ld&fid=240
Some pictures of the old Unigraphics Workstations: http://www.plmworld.org/index.php?mo=cm&op=ld&fid=239
Some pictures of the old Unigraphics Workstations: http://www.plmworld.org/index.php?mo=cm&op=ld&fid=239
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Hahah, nice! Now that you're moving to Ireland lolpes, it's probably best that you got rid of all of those shifts... there's a phrase "getting the shift" that you're probably going to have to become acquainted with soon.
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I don't have a typewriter, but I think a set of the bright grey/white G80-1501 caps might look cool with Bluegaloo! Anyone have a set to try?
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Yeah Bill sent me the bits and pieces from cmyw, which included a ton of shifts xDscottc wrote: ↑Hahah, nice! Now that you're moving to Ireland lolpes, it's probably best that you got rid of all of those shifts... there's a phrase "getting the shift" that you're probably going to have to become acquainted with soon.
Also dare I ask what does that expression mean?? XD
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