IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread

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gogusrl

29 Mar 2017, 16:25

I'm calling it now as a rubberdome with cherry compat thin dyesubs (because I have a similar one with an identical stepped enter).

Pics when I reach a computer.

Cyberovca

29 Mar 2017, 20:55

gogusrl wrote: I'm calling it now as a rubberdome with cherry compat thin dyesubs (because I have a similar one with an identical stepped enter).

Pics when I reach a computer.
Meh.. the stepped enter is pretty common. You could be totally right, but I hope you're wrong. :lol:

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gogusrl

29 Mar 2017, 21:39

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Laser
emacs -nw

29 Mar 2017, 21:47

It would be quite funny to have those mx-compatible sliders (on top) also compatible with topre (underneath).

Cyberovca

29 Mar 2017, 21:49

gogusrl wrote: source
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Yeah, that's similar.. we'll see when I get it. I really can't complain, because I got it for free. Only paid for shipping (2 Eur).

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paecific.jr

29 Mar 2017, 23:28

I found this keyboard on Ebay and was wondering what the switch is on it if any of you have an idea

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Microso ... 3#shpCntId

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Nuum

29 Mar 2017, 23:37

Almost certainly rubberdomes.

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paecific.jr

29 Mar 2017, 23:43

Sweet, not worth my time

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thebluefox

30 Mar 2017, 09:54

paecific.jr wrote: I found this keyboard on Ebay and was wondering what the switch is on it if any of you have an idea

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Microso ... 3#shpCntId
Looks a lot like a BTC foam and foil.

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Harshmallow

30 Mar 2017, 17:41

Looks just like a Cherry G84 clone or something. Here's a photo of the switch found on Google Images (dome with slider it appears):

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paecific.jr

30 Mar 2017, 18:47

Interesting... The story continues...

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Daniel Beardsmore

30 Mar 2017, 22:24

It's made by Solid Year, who are known for slider over dome designs:

http://utensilia.tk/nec-solid-year_ack-210/
http://kbd.rzw.jp/membrane/solidyear_ac ... 104_white/

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paecific.jr

02 Apr 2017, 04:27

Cool thanks!

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taylorswiftttttt

02 Apr 2017, 05:42

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mike52787
Alps Aficionado

02 Apr 2017, 05:44

plenty of things of interest there to a vintage computer enthusiast like myself, I would definitely take a trip there if I were you. cant tell you much about the circled system, however it looks a bit like a commodore PET.

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paecific.jr

02 Apr 2017, 05:58

That looks an awful lot like my Sperry Univac Viewing Screen. It has a Hall Effect board on it

dede4metal

03 Apr 2017, 16:36

What switches is the Ampex 230 using?

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Nuum

03 Apr 2017, 16:40

The bottom two rows of keycaps look like space invader keycaps.

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thebluefox

06 Apr 2017, 12:41

What is this?
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mike52787
Alps Aficionado

06 Apr 2017, 14:04

thebluefox wrote: What is this?
compaq.jpg
rubberdome, but a pretty cool one at that

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snoopy

06 Apr 2017, 19:02

mike52787 wrote:
thebluefox wrote: What is this?
compaq.jpg
rubberdome, but a pretty cool one at that
looks like a keyboard with an integrated printer :lol:

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thebluefox

06 Apr 2017, 19:13

Actually it`s a scanner 8-()

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Harshmallow

06 Apr 2017, 20:02

It's a variation of those 'paper port' keyboards. At least I think that's what they were called. It's a scanner, like bluefox said. There's another model on Ebay somewhere at this moment I believe.

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Daniel Beardsmore

07 Apr 2017, 00:35

seebart wrote: Right, I wonder if that image was also "stolen"?.
Finally, here we go:

wiki/File:Tai-Hao_brochure_(1990s).pdf

The whole brochure scanned in high resolution (11 pages, 16 MB), showing several TH-5539 models as well as various views inside of the factory. It's not dated, but Felly thinks it's from the 90s, and that would appear to be the case too.

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alh84001
v.001

07 Apr 2017, 05:05

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... tAcres.jpg

Can anyone ID the keyboard in the picture? It looks like some XT clone, which they just put on top of an IBM system, because it looks vintage. ish.

Cyberovca

14 Apr 2017, 17:41

Which slider over dome is this? (Model number is K-455)
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Daniel Beardsmore

14 Apr 2017, 18:41

Those switches were on sale on AliExpress for some typically extortionate fee. I'm not sure what would have happened if someone decided to (My Little) pony up and order some — would they run the keyboard through a band saw and slice off a section, complete with dome sheet, slider plate, membranes and sliders?

The IC is marked "Copam", who are a known keyboard manufacturer. (Whether the owned a factory or just subcontracted the manufacturing work like Costar et al do, I don't know.)

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Keybug

18 Apr 2017, 20:56

Has anyone seen one like this? What is it and what sort of slider / switch is that?
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IKSLM

18 Apr 2017, 23:33

Fujitsu Peerless?

wiki/Fujitsu_Peerless

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Daniel Beardsmore

18 Apr 2017, 23:57

Nope, this one has a slider that sits inside a guide shaft. The keystem has snapped off — chances are it's cruciform mount. Most likely membrane of some kind. Curious enter key: looks to be 1/4 u wider than normal.

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