Series 1 console beamspring:alh84001 wrote: ↑These seem like beamsprings, but I'm not aware of any in that layout.
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Series 1 console beamspring:alh84001 wrote: ↑These seem like beamsprings, but I'm not aware of any in that layout.
Man, how did we go from that to this:seebart wrote: ↑Series 1 console beamspring:alh84001 wrote: ↑These seem like beamsprings, but I'm not aware of any in that layout.
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Well for one thing there is 40 years between those two. What "most" people like and want will be successfully sold today. 1970s personal and professional computing was a different situation.emdude wrote: ↑Man, how did we go from that to this:
What a beauty. I mean the keyboard.seebart wrote: ↑Series 1 console beamspring:alh84001 wrote: ↑These seem like beamsprings, but I'm not aware of any in that layout.
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Haha very good, I like both actually. That chick is kinda hot.Chyros wrote: ↑What a beauty. I mean the keyboard.
Yes, that 1970s crap was definitely clunky and unsophisticated.
Grrr, only fohat could tell 1955 apart from 1976.fohat wrote: ↑You cheat. That is a mid-1950s TV set. Even by the 1960s they were plastic rather than wood.
Waiting for the DSLR back to you if you can. The DC camera quality is better than cell phone, I don't think the cell phone is a good to shot.rymut wrote: ↑I bought it for half price outside the auction (still delivery cost is equal to price of the board).terrycherry wrote: ↑Oak foam and foil?? That's a new switch. If the price is not expensive, I must buy it.
Hope you take more shots if you brought it.
Thanks man.
I will try to get hold of some camera and shoot some pictures of this board and my others weirder keyboard like Polish hack job clone of IBM model F and board with switches similar to KPT Blue (without KPT logo). Sadly my smart phone is under warranty and my DSLR camera is currently in Africa with my brother.
Today I received the keyboard in question. I can verify that the board uses detachable square foam and foil switches (only about 3 foils are not totally rotten).
Or an AT? Either way, it's shorter than the ones on the right.Wodan wrote: ↑The vertical one could be an XT I believe.
That's correct, looks like APL. Beautify any M/SSK with those.alh84001 wrote: ↑Those would be APL keycaps I believe.
No idea brotheracolombo wrote: ↑Does someone recognize this keyboard?
Agreed, and they're not the "crowd pleaser". Those keycaps look pretty nice though. I did recently find these replacement foam pads for KeyTronic Keyboards:Chyros wrote: ↑Key Tronic foam and foil or very similar.