IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread

andrewjoy

17 Oct 2016, 18:10

thebluefox wrote: Hi! Does anyone recognise these keyboards? :
The compaq is not bad for a RD if you get a good one. I have had a few , had a older cream/white one that was good , had a new-ish white one that was crap, but had a newer black one and that was fine.

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thebluefox

17 Oct 2016, 22:28

Yes, but I`m still searching for a mechanical. I have a BTC Office 8190 for a rubberdome. Maybe the best RD ever...

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macboarder

23 Oct 2016, 11:49

I got this thing a while ago. The model sticker has been lost, so it was just listed as "white alps keyboard". I'm pretty positive it's an NTC KB-6252 - bamboo white Alps with full numbering, rimless pad printing, AT/XT switchable (labeled as "80286/8088"), but also a metal mounting plate instead of a plastic one. I couldn't find anything looking like a timestamp on the PCB, I only found one marking saying "71-E103A-103". From what I can tell on the wiki page, the model name should show up on the PCB, but this one doesn't have any. At least the controller chip has the same "NTC-6351A" label.

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thebluefox

28 Oct 2016, 20:12

Hi guys! Do you know anything about the picture from the top? The plate is missing:
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ohaimark
Kingpin

28 Oct 2016, 20:17

The Chicony is almost certainly NOT mechanical.

The middle one might be, but I'm doubtful due to the screws going through the middle of what would typically be a plate or PCB.

The top one looks mechanical, but I have no idea what it would contain. It reminds me of NTCs slightly.

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thebluefox

28 Oct 2016, 21:15

It seems that Gear G2101 has White Alps. Chicony is RD for sure.

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So, Alps compatible keycaps , semi-mechanical for Gear G2101, in case someone needs to buy this model.
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Jimi14

01 Nov 2016, 22:43

Any idea what this thing are? way overpriced but it looks intresting.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Compute ... SwcUBYFSkq

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ohaimark
Kingpin

01 Nov 2016, 22:53

The font says Alps to me, as does the LED hole location on the GRAPH key. It could also be upside down MX switches, but the font is wrong for an MX 'board.

Edit: I made an offer on it. Fairly low, though, so someone could still get it if they want it.

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Scarpia

05 Nov 2016, 09:42

What is this switch? Found on a vintage military portable.

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Chyros

05 Nov 2016, 11:04

Scarpia wrote: What is this switch? Found on a vintage military portable.

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Fujitsu Peerless.

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Scarpia

05 Nov 2016, 11:45

Of course! That explains the odd LED window positions too!

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Chyros

05 Nov 2016, 12:46

Scarpia wrote: Of course! That explains the odd LED window positions too!
Also note how sharp the keycap edges are; Fujitsu liked that a lot for their dyesub PBT caps (which are excellent by the way).

atrere

11 Nov 2016, 09:33

http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/for/5814560010.html
I figure, when I can't find documentation proving otherwise, that electronic typewriters have shoddy keys.
But that lock light keeps giving me a nagging suspicion that something Alps-y might be going on.
Anyone got any ideas?

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Chyros

11 Nov 2016, 13:00

atrere wrote: http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/for/5814560010.html
I figure, when I can't find documentation proving otherwise, that electronic typewriters have shoddy keys.
But that lock light keeps giving me a nagging suspicion that something Alps-y might be going on.
Anyone got any ideas?
No, some electronic typewriters came with really nice switches actually. Canon typewriters could come with Alps as well as SMK 2nd gens, among others. That looks like and Alps/SMK-generation one, though, but no guarantees.

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snuci
Vintage computer guy

11 Nov 2016, 13:19

Can anyone guess at what the keyboard mechanism might be from the key caps? I don't know the age and it's coming out of a unit that is manufactured by a company that doesn't make keyboards. It's on it's way to me so I won't know for a week or so. It's also from NASA.
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mike52787
Alps Aficionado

11 Nov 2016, 13:21

snuci wrote:Can anyone guess at what the keyboard mechanism might be from the key caps? I don't know the age and it's coming out of a unit that is manufactured by a company that doesn't make keyboards. It's on it's way to me so I won't know for a week or so. It's also from NASA.
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Looks like it could be micro switch or hall effect.

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snuci
Vintage computer guy

11 Nov 2016, 13:23

mike52787 wrote: Looks like it could be micro switch or hall effect.
I would have guessed that knowing where it's from but with the shift keys replaced with the smaller black 1u key caps, the mechanism that is exposed doesn't look like Micro Switch. Unless the keyboard mechanism is covered underneath the key caps.

atrere

13 Nov 2016, 21:51

Chyros wrote:
atrere wrote: http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/for/5814560010.html
I figure, when I can't find documentation proving otherwise, that electronic typewriters have shoddy keys.
But that lock light keeps giving me a nagging suspicion that something Alps-y might be going on.
Anyone got any ideas?
No, some electronic typewriters came with really nice switches actually. Canon typewriters could come with Alps as well as SMK 2nd gens, among others. That looks like and Alps/SMK-generation one, though, but no guarantees.
Bought it, and it turned out to have Alps Integrated Domes, with an SKCL Green for the lock switch. ALPS MOUNT SPHERICALS, WOO!

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Chyros

14 Nov 2016, 04:02

atrere wrote:
Chyros wrote:
atrere wrote: http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/for/5814560010.html
I figure, when I can't find documentation proving otherwise, that electronic typewriters have shoddy keys.
But that lock light keeps giving me a nagging suspicion that something Alps-y might be going on.
Anyone got any ideas?
No, some electronic typewriters came with really nice switches actually. Canon typewriters could come with Alps as well as SMK 2nd gens, among others. That looks like and Alps/SMK-generation one, though, but no guarantees.
Bought it, and it turned out to have Alps Integrated Domes, with an SKCL Green for the lock switch. ALPS MOUNT SPHERICALS, WOO!
Awesome! :D I have pretty much the same caps but in SMK mount, massive shame that because the caps are fantastic :D .

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Scarpia

14 Nov 2016, 22:05

I'm not even sure what this thing IS -- the "HP WAN/T1 Internet Advisor J2301B" looks like a network-terminal-laptop-hybrid with a curious amount of hardware in the bottom case. Any ideas what the keyboard might be?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/150649572452

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alh84001
v.001

20 Nov 2016, 16:06

Any idea on these switches
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mike52787
Alps Aficionado

20 Nov 2016, 16:07

alh84001 wrote:Any idea on these switches
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Foam and foil

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alh84001
v.001

20 Nov 2016, 16:13

Thanks! I've never actually seen them, hence the confusion.

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mike52787
Alps Aficionado

20 Nov 2016, 16:16

alh84001 wrote:Thanks! I've never actually seen them, hence the confusion.
Yeah, it normally has a pcb on the back, which has the capacitive pads on it. This is just the bare switch assembly.

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Chyros

20 Nov 2016, 16:42

Key Tronic foam and foil, specifically. The worst of all foam and foil, probably.

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uncletobai

23 Nov 2016, 00:27

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anyone know what this is?

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Chyros

23 Nov 2016, 03:02

uncletobai wrote: Image
anyone know what this is?
Looks very much like a DEC LK401.

wiki/DEC_LK401

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ba7777
飞不动的加林查

23 Nov 2016, 06:12

Anyone can help me identify this board? Thanks in advance.

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ohaimark
Kingpin

23 Nov 2016, 06:59

I don't have a clue... I'd be interested in knowing too.

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

23 Nov 2016, 08:36

ba7777 wrote: Anyone can help me identify this board? Thanks in advance.

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Have a look there:
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