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XMIT
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18 Aug 2016, 20:17

Chyros wrote:
XMIT wrote:
Jimi14 wrote: Prime Computer Keyboard, seller claims it has cherry switches but i am not so sure.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Prime-C ... SwMtxXs1A-
Definitely not Cherry MX switches.

Almost certainly Cherry MX mount sliders over magnetic valve switches, like my NCR K430 board.

keyboards-f2/ncr-k430-magnetic-valve-se ... 11152.html

I have no interest in buying this, but someone else should pick it up.
Interesting, the keycaps look extremely Key Tronic to me, do we know if they had a hand in these?
Yes, it's likely there was a common key cap manufacturer at some point. If you click through above to the photos of the NCR K430 board the original caps similarly had this Key Tronic type face.

Now of course the board has Cherry OG double shots 8-) except for the space bar. :x

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Chyros

18 Aug 2016, 23:07

E TwentyNine wrote:
Hypersphere wrote: IBM Portable 5155 $50 plus $25 shipping

http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Portable-Pe ... SwRgJXk9gx
Oh ffs, that's an outstanding deal. Whoever got it, congratulations. I hate you.
Indeed, the 5155 was the first computer I ever owned, might have to get one myself one day ^^ .

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Techno Trousers
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19 Aug 2016, 00:52

It would be a fun project to put a modern gaming PC into that case and a Soarer's converter for the keyboard.

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dokyun

19 Aug 2016, 01:01

Zenith ZWL-184-97, if anyone else is in Seattle:

http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/sys/5730773988.html

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alh84001
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19 Aug 2016, 02:59

If someone's in Ottawa, a nice-looking F XT which *might* be had for cheap
http://ottawa.craigslist.ca/sop/5737084865.html

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Chyros

19 Aug 2016, 03:17

dokyun wrote: Zenith ZWL-184-97, if anyone else is in Seattle:

http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/sys/5730773988.html
Fockstha?! Oo

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Chyros

19 Aug 2016, 03:52

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pioneer-MSX-P ... Sw9NdXtiIG

Grey-on-black and grey-ish-blue-on-black Alps doubleshot ABS keycaps and Alps integrated dome switches. The plug is weird though, so it might take a bit to get working.

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alienman82

19 Aug 2016, 05:20

removed.
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kbdfr
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19 Aug 2016, 08:22

A pity those are lasered caps, but well…
http://www.ebay.de/itm/152210157113

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Chyros

19 Aug 2016, 11:46

kbdfr wrote: A pity those are lasered caps, but well…
http://www.ebay.de/itm/152210157113
People pay €60 for a G81-3000?! Oo

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ramnes
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19 Aug 2016, 12:30

I'll pay way more than that for some kinds of G81-3000, Chyros. :mrgreen:

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Phenix
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19 Aug 2016, 13:35

I paid around 65€+shipping for an g81-3000. But SAD ;)

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

19 Aug 2016, 13:41

I thought someone might be interested in (or at least curious about) the cyrillic characters.

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Wodan
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19 Aug 2016, 13:52

I think it's cool. But the off-center bottom row turns me ... off :)

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Chyros

19 Aug 2016, 14:24

ramnes wrote: I'll pay way more than that for some kinds of G81-3000, Chyros. :mrgreen:
Haha, yeah, I konw how much you like G81-3000s :p . Surely not for the switches or for lasered keycaps, though? xD

hypkx
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19 Aug 2016, 15:19


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fohat
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19 Aug 2016, 15:24

hypkx wrote: Model m with coloured keycaps
http://m.ebay.de/itm/ibm-computer-keybo ... ING_ACTIVE
Greenock was using ABS space bars as early as 1991?

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Techno Trousers
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19 Aug 2016, 15:32

I don't think those are standard colors. Maybe someone dyed the function keys and space bar?

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Touch_It

19 Aug 2016, 15:44

Techno Trousers wrote:I don't think those are standard colors. Maybe someone dyed the function keys and space bar?
That was my first thought.


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Chyros

19 Aug 2016, 18:19

fohat wrote:
hypkx wrote: Model m with coloured keycaps
http://m.ebay.de/itm/ibm-computer-keybo ... ING_ACTIVE
Greenock was using ABS space bars as early as 1991?
Yes, I think I might have had ones older than that with ABS space bars, even. My '87 one doesn't, though, but that's quite an interesting beast by itself (it's a grey-badge model but it still had the rainbow plate, for example).

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fohat
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19 Aug 2016, 20:41

Chyros wrote:
(it's a grey-badge model but it still had the rainbow plate, for example).
All 1391401s (and equivalent models and terminals, and later models) have oval labels on the left, and were made as early as 1986.

Only the 1390120 and 1390131 (and equivalent models and terminals) have square badge on the right and were made as late as 1988.

Odds of getting the shiny yellow plate in 1987 were still pretty good.
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pcaro

19 Aug 2016, 21:23

hypkx wrote:Model m with coloured keycaps
http://m.ebay.de/itm/ibm-computer-keybo ... ING_ACTIVE
Very interesting for a spanair like me ;)

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Darkshado

19 Aug 2016, 23:46

fohat wrote: Greenock was using ABS space bars as early as 1991?
As a data point: my December 1990 1391402 has a PBT spacebar.

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mecano

20 Aug 2016, 01:17

This one catched my eye, not sure what to find inside but Measurex being then bought by Honeywell, I guess it can't be that bad, what do you think?

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snuci
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20 Aug 2016, 01:19

mecano wrote: This one catched my eye, not sure what to find inside but Measurex being then bought by Honeywell, I guess it can't be that bad, what do you think?
It has Key Tronic foam and foil switches judging by the rear stickers.

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Techno Trousers
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20 Aug 2016, 01:27

mecano wrote:This one catched my eye, not sure what to find inside but Measurex being then bought by Honeywell, I guess it can't be that bad, what do you think?
That extreme stepped enter key made me laugh. "You WILL press this giant key exactly where I want you to." --layout designer

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ohaimark
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20 Aug 2016, 01:28

mecano wrote: This one catched my eye, not sure what to find inside but Measurex being then bought by Honeywell, I guess it can't be that bad, what do you think?
Techno Trousers just beat me to the punch, but I'll post anyways.

Definitely foam and foil. Also, that 1u stepped big-ass enter made me laugh.

Like, seriously. How much space can one waste?
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Chyros

20 Aug 2016, 02:43

Yeah, should be foam and foil. By the way, I did find a rubber dome Key Tronic board that had an FT sticker on it, so that's not ALWAYS valid, it would seem.

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E TwentyNine

20 Aug 2016, 03:57

Chyros wrote:
fohat wrote:
hypkx wrote: Model m with coloured keycaps
http://m.ebay.de/itm/ibm-computer-keybo ... ING_ACTIVE
Greenock was using ABS space bars as early as 1991?
Yes, I think I might have had ones older than that with ABS space bars, even. My '87 one doesn't, though, but that's quite an interesting beast by itself (it's a grey-badge model but it still had the rainbow plate, for example).
I thought they had different suppliers and the material used in the spacebar could vary over the years.

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mecano

20 Aug 2016, 11:39

snuci wrote: It has Key Tronic foam and foil switches judging by the rear stickers.
What is the difference between foam and foil and topre like capacitive switches? I have a commodore AT/XT keyboard with capacitive single spring+rubber dome on each key, does it feel/work the same?
Techno Trousers wrote: That extreme stepped enter key made me laugh. "You WILL press this giant key exactly where I want you to." --layout designer
That is what happen when the key designer says 1U and the layout designer says donuts.
Did you see the leds? Looks like it has 4 layers!
Chyros wrote: Yeah, should be foam and foil. By the way, I did find a rubber dome Key Tronic board that had an FT sticker on it, so that's not ALWAYS valid, it would seem.
I had a Key Tronic rubber dome that had an incredible feel not mushy at all, being used in the administration for years surely helped it get that touch, gave it away to a school that needed some keyboards along with a Dell quietkey, will ask the teacher about bottom stickers.

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