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snuci
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04 Jul 2017, 15:20
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I had made inquiries about it on Craigslist. The seller also has other vintage computer items so we'll see what happens.
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arkanoid
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04 Jul 2017, 15:33
snuci wrote: ↑.
I had made inquiries about it on Craigslist. The seller also has other vintage computer items so we'll see what happens.
I posted about this item two pages before. It's a historical specimen that lacks a speaker grille. Maybe the earliest SSK known so far.
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Myoth
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04 Jul 2017, 17:43
Earliest with a ps/2 ? I didn't know SSKs were that young
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clickityClackity
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04 Jul 2017, 23:12
snuci wrote:.
I had made inquiries about it on Craigslist. The seller also has other vintage computer items so we'll see what happens.
Very nice guy, first cool keyboard I've seen in my area!
EDIT: in 'my' area, not the area.
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Myoth
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Gnohio
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05 Jul 2017, 02:20
Here is another Leading Edge DC-2014 in 'meh' quality. Im sure it would clean up fine but I would probably try to talk that price down a bit.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Leading ... 1438.l2649
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OleVoip
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05 Jul 2017, 19:25
No, [wiki]Sasse series 25[/wiki].
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nsmechkb
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j0d1
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05 Jul 2017, 20:04
Yes! I'll probably bid on that one, seems like a good deal and first Model F AT for me.
Unless someone else wants it? I don't want to start a bid war...
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Slom
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05 Jul 2017, 20:06
j0d1 wrote: ↑
Yes! I'll probably bid on that one, seems like a good deal and first Model F AT for me.
Unless someone else wants it? I don't want to start a bid war...
We used to post cat pics in these occasions, not sure if it ever worked ...
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emdude
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05 Jul 2017, 20:13
Slom wrote: ↑j0d1 wrote: ↑
Yes! I'll probably bid on that one, seems like a good deal and first Model F AT for me.
Unless someone else wants it? I don't want to start a bid war...
We used to post cat pics in these occasions, not sure if it ever worked ...
Always worth a try!
@j0d1 hope you can get it, they're very nice. I recently ANSI(ish)-modded mine, but its original controller is fried and needs an xwhatsit..
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j0d1
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05 Jul 2017, 20:16
Slom wrote: ↑j0d1 wrote: ↑
Yes! I'll probably bid on that one, seems like a good deal and first Model F AT for me.
Unless someone else wants it? I don't want to start a bid war...
We used to post cat pics in these occasions, not sure if it ever worked ...
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ekeppel
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05 Jul 2017, 21:21
No definitely not a beamspring. Aside from the obvious appearance of the switches, these are soldered in. Beamsprings are modular and installed over a PCB full of capacitive sensing pads.
Looks like old Futabas, but perhaps someone with more experience can ID what type of switches they are.
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Slom
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Gnohio
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05 Jul 2017, 21:27
ekeppel wrote: ↑
No definitely not a beamspring. Aside from the obvious appearance of the switches, these are soldered in. Beamsprings are modular and installed over a PCB full of capacitive sensing pads.
Looks like old Futabas, but perhaps someone with more experience can ID what type of switches they are.
Thanks for pointing out the difference.
If the switches arent worth it then maybe at least the caps are worth salvaging.
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Gnohio
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05 Jul 2017, 21:43
Here is also a Sun Type 4 keyboard with C3 Computer Systems branding. Apparently its NIB(or somewhere around that quality) government surplus. The wiki doesnt have a page for it and there arent pics of the switches on the listing so it could be anything from fujitsu rubber domes like the Type 5 or some kind fujitsu mechanical switch.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-C3-Comp ... 2578951870
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Slom
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05 Jul 2017, 21:55
wiki/Sun_Microsystems
Sun Type 4. Tactile Key Tronic foam and foil.[2]
reference [2] points
here.
OleVoip wrote: ↑
No, [wiki]Sasse series 25[/wiki].
notated, thanks
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Gnohio
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05 Jul 2017, 22:09
Cool, thanks
Do you think it would be worth grabbing? I dont really know a lot about foam and foil switches other than that the foam can deteriorate over time.
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chip chop
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05 Jul 2017, 23:25
Think Sun is a custom protocol, specific (expensive) adapter needed. It looks like ADB but is custom to Sun.
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XMIT
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05 Jul 2017, 23:31
chip chop wrote: ↑Think Sun is a custom protocol, specific (expensive) adapter needed. It looks like ADB but is custom to Sun.
Sun keyboards used a serial protocol. TMK has support for the protocol.
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hoaryhag
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06 Jul 2017, 06:22
Good Model FSSK candidate
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Gnohio
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seebart
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06 Jul 2017, 08:40
Gnohio wrote: ↑
$890.....wew lad
From what I understand that's some special rare SSK prototype, that final price is pretty high even for SSK's in that average condition.
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wobbled
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06 Jul 2017, 11:01
there are morons out there wiling to pay almost a grand on an SSK that isn't even industrial? smh.
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seebart
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06 Jul 2017, 11:05
wobbled wrote: ↑there are morons out there wiling to pay almost a grand on an SSK that isn't even industrial? smh.
That's right, and if a NIB one would show up I guarantee you it would go well over $1000.
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E TwentyNine
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06 Jul 2017, 13:41
Apart from here and GH I doubt anyone would know the likely early build date of this thing, and I didn't see a thread over there - so who here got it?