IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
- seebart
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MrDuul wrote: ↑Let me know when you find the Space Cadet in recycler.
When the state of Arizona is renamed Hillary LaLa land that's when.
- MrDuul
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- Pwner
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- snuci
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This keyboard went for more than I was willing to spend. It might have something to do with the Power key. It is highly coveted. Eg: http://www.ebay.ca/itm/391785351090 I am curious if anyone here got it. I would guess a computer collector snagged it.
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Does anyone know what switches these are?
Sadly the pictures aren't that good... I'm mainly interested in the keycaps in this board, so some infos on whether it's Cherry MX compatible would be enough for me.-
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Apologies for jumping in late, but it is indeed a Polish keyboard. I once scanned an ad for it, in June of 1988, from a Polish computer magazine named… Komputer. It says “a professional capacitative keyboard compatible with XT and AT, with Polish diacritics [*] for microcomputers, minicomputers, and screen terminals, with serial and parallel interface,” produced in the city of Poznań in Poland.norolim wrote: ↑Anyone has any idea what this is?
All I know is, that it's most probably a Polish mechanical keyboard (or made by someone for a Polish company). The badge on the left says "ICE Komputer Personalny AT", which means "ICE Personal AT Type Computer "
[*] clearly, your keyboard is a version without the Polish letters
- duynguyenle
- Location: UK
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Can someone help identify this keyboard? I got this as part of a job lot, only described as "Terminal Keyboards", along with a Wyse 30, no labels on the back (have cleaned it a little, but not had the time to take it apart yet). As there are no labels on the back, I can't confirm the date, but presumably vintage black due to the smoothness of the switches (even with all the dust bunnies in the board before I cleaned it, yuk!).
Interestingly the spacebar is a linear grey and the lower left switch ("Function" key) is considerably heavier than both the regular MX Black on the alphas and also heavier than the linear grey. The top bezel flips up to reveal some notes about the function keys and such...
Does this mean it's a MX 'Super Black'? Does anyone know if this board is part of a Wyse system or not?
EDIT: Keycaps appears to be DCS profile doubleshot, not sure if that helps
Interestingly the spacebar is a linear grey and the lower left switch ("Function" key) is considerably heavier than both the regular MX Black on the alphas and also heavier than the linear grey. The top bezel flips up to reveal some notes about the function keys and such...
Does this mean it's a MX 'Super Black'? Does anyone know if this board is part of a Wyse system or not?
EDIT: Keycaps appears to be DCS profile doubleshot, not sure if that helps
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- Location: Hungary
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Do you know something about this keyboard? I do not own it (yet), what kind of switches could this have?
- wobbled
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: HHKB PD-KB300 Pro 1
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The space bar is pregnantIKSLM wrote: ↑but look at that lovely spacebar, it's so curvy
and why is the right shift 1u shorter?
The enter key is anorexic
And the right shift is a midget.
I truly feel bad for this board, I bet all the other keyboards pick on him.
- Lord_Molvin
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It really is a horrible board.
The ESC Key is ROUND!!!!!
- taylorswiftttttt
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- //gainsborough
- ALPSの日常
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: some kind of alps keyboard
- Favorite switch: clk: SKCM blue, lin: SKCL cream, tac: SKCM cream
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That looks like this Espirit Opus220 board.duynguyenle wrote: ↑Can someone help identify this keyboard? I got this as part of a job lot, only described as "Terminal Keyboards", along with a Wyse 30, no labels on the back (have cleaned it a little, but not had the time to take it apart yet). As there are no labels on the back, I can't confirm the date, but presumably vintage black due to the smoothness of the switches (even with all the dust bunnies in the board before I cleaned it, yuk!).
Interestingly the spacebar is a linear grey and the lower left switch ("Function" key) is considerably heavier than both the regular MX Black on the alphas and also heavier than the linear grey. The top bezel flips up to reveal some notes about the function keys and such...
Does this mean it's a MX 'Super Black'? Does anyone know if this board is part of a Wyse system or not?
EDIT: Keycaps appears to be DCS profile doubleshot, not sure if that helps
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Espirit-Opus220 ... SwB-1Yr4ia
- //gainsborough
- ALPSの日常
- Location: United States
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- Favorite switch: clk: SKCM blue, lin: SKCL cream, tac: SKCM cream
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Mr.Nobody wrote: ↑What´s this?NIB Is it convertable?Spoiler:
'Awesome' is what it is!
- Mr.Nobody
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@gainsborough
The seller got a batch of 60 pcs yerterday, NIB, and sold half of them immediately, I ordered one today...
@ Chyros
Yes, I rocognized the switch, but what's the keyboard's identity. The port and the red back plate, it has no sticker, logo whatsoever, rather mysterious...
The seller got a batch of 60 pcs yerterday, NIB, and sold half of them immediately, I ordered one today...
@ Chyros
Yes, I rocognized the switch, but what's the keyboard's identity. The port and the red back plate, it has no sticker, logo whatsoever, rather mysterious...
- Mr.Nobody
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When mine arrives, I will take it apart and check what's on the PCB, maybe we will have a clue by then.
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- seebart
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Not really mysterious rather impossible to tell from those pictures. In order to even guess what protocol it speaks we would have to see the entire internals. If any keyboard is convertable is impossible to tell from pictures like this, it may still be impossible to tell even if we see everyting. Alps SKCC cream and nice keycaps that's for sure.Mr.Nobody wrote: ↑but what's the keyboard's identity. The port and the red back plate, it has no sticker, logo whatsoever, rather mysterious...
- Mr.Nobody
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@seebart
Hopefully,there will be some info inside the keyboard, maybe on the inner side of the plate or on PCB, it's unthinkable that a keyboard like this has no LOGO Serial No. nothing...
Hopefully,there will be some info inside the keyboard, maybe on the inner side of the plate or on PCB, it's unthinkable that a keyboard like this has no LOGO Serial No. nothing...
- snuci
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It's clear this is part of a terminal or other computing device so it's not that unthinkable. I'm sure the terminal or other device has a huge logo on itMr.Nobody wrote: ↑@seebart
Hopefully,there will be some info inside the keyboard, maybe on the inner side of the plate or on PCB, it's unthinkable that a keyboard like this has no LOGO Serial No. nothing...
- seebart
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Did you buy it?Mr.Nobody wrote: ↑@seebart
Hopefully,there will be some info inside the keyboard, maybe on the inner side of the plate or on PCB, it's unthinkable that a keyboard like this has no LOGO Serial No. nothing...
- Harshmallow
- Location: Canada
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Can anyone identify this keyboard? The FCC ID says it's from PC House and it was granted in 1987. The board looks like it's in good condition and has already had two declined offers on it. It's intriguing me. Board label shows 80 Data - 5339
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Rare-80-Data-533 ... SwZKBZMPe8
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Rare-80-Data-533 ... SwZKBZMPe8