It's the most Model M looking Alps clone I've ever seen also. Let's see some more details E3E !emdude wrote: ↑That's uncanny. The font is a dead ringer for the one IBM used; it looks like it even used the same kerning as the early Model Ms.
Edit: Although maybe not for the Shift keys..
Stuff you just bought
- seebart
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- E3E
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Blue, Neon Green, Striped Amber, Cream Alps, Topre
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Tai Hao always had a knack, at least in the early days, for being really good at copying other profiles, even down to fonts haha--just with some exceptions that were tells.emdude wrote: ↑That's uncanny. The font is a dead ringer for the one IBM used; it looks like it even used the same kerning as the early Model Ms.
Edit: Although maybe not for the Shift keys..
Like the slashed 0 and some very minor things on the FAME doubleshot Cherry profile Alps caps (and their own MX mount caps on other keyboards). There was a Keytrak with an Alps set that did not have the slashed 0s and looked even closer but I haven't studied the nuances between them too closely.
Some other inconsistencies with the FAME set were how the Page Down and Page Up legends were represented as well as Tab and some other keys IIRC.
- E3E
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Will do, when I get this one in!seebart wrote: ↑It's the most Model M looking Alps clone I've ever seen also. Let's see some more details E3E !emdude wrote: ↑That's uncanny. The font is a dead ringer for the one IBM used; it looks like it even used the same kerning as the early Model Ms.
Edit: Although maybe not for the Shift keys..
There's also that Model M clone that actually tries to BE a Model M, but that one has no flair. I'm going to compare the caps between this one and that Model M clone of unknown origin to see if they are the same make. It might point the Model M clone back to Tai Hao, at least for the caps haha.
- DustGod
- Yet another IBM snob
- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F 6110344 "Battleship"
- Main mouse: Unbranded vertical mouse
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The last 10 days or so have been a bit of a keyboard frenzy for me.
On their way I have:
- A Focus FK-2002 (I don't know which switches)
- A new old stock board with Space Invaders (I don't know which kind)
- A full IBM 5291 terminal (minus three keycaps)
I'll post photos as soon as I can.
On their way I have:
- A Focus FK-2002 (I don't know which switches)
- A new old stock board with Space Invaders (I don't know which kind)
- A full IBM 5291 terminal (minus three keycaps)
I'll post photos as soon as I can.
- Halvar
- Location: Baden, DE
- Main keyboard: IBM Model M SSK / Filco MT 2
- Favorite switch: Beam & buckling spring, Monterey, MX Brown
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I just got this from ebay.de. And, oh gosh, these switches are smoooth!
It's a Fujitsu N860-2500-T104 with clicky leaf spring switches.
jsoltren already showed them in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=859EDSbbw7Q
And Chyros already made a teardown video of the linear variant:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krdvxtpTYkg
Really awesome switches.
It's a Fujitsu N860-2500-T104 with clicky leaf spring switches.
jsoltren already showed them in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=859EDSbbw7Q
And Chyros already made a teardown video of the linear variant:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krdvxtpTYkg
Really awesome switches.
- seebart
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Halvar wrote: ↑jsoltren already showed them in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=859EDSbbw7Q
Anyway, yes Halvar those Fujitsu Leaf Springs are super smooth due to their design with basically no friction. Of course "others" have discovered this also:XMIT wrote: ↑Dear All:
This is to let people know that I have changed my username from "jsoltren" to "XMIT".
I signed up for Deskthority mostly to get in on Round 5a. It's been a fun journey and as I expand my hobby I'd like to have a handle less closely tied to my usual username.
I got the idea for this handle from one of the keys on a Sperry Unisys tenkeyless terminal keyboard I got. There is an inside joke in there too: if you spell out the new handle it tells you something about my past.
Thanks!
XMIT
keyboards-f2/fujitsu-limited-n860-2505- ... %20T00201A
You got a very pretty example there with those colored keycaps. Congrats.
- Halvar
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zOMG, I even witnessed the jsoltren->XMIT metamorphosis, I just plain forgot. Now I'm afraid I'm even deeper in the doghouse with him.
I know you have got one of these. Very nice review! Have you found out anything about the protocol or a possible conversion? I mean, these really might be worth it!
I know you have got one of these. Very nice review! Have you found out anything about the protocol or a possible conversion? I mean, these really might be worth it!
- seebart
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No don't worry XMIT won't mind that.Halvar wrote: ↑zOMG, I even witnessed the jsoltren->XMIT metamorphosis, I just plain forgot. Now I'm afraid I'm even deeper in the doghouse with him.
Just a couple of days ago OldIsNew postes this:Halvar wrote: ↑I know you have got one of these. Very nice review! Have you found out anything about the protocol or a possible conversion? I mean, these really might be worth it!
workshop-f7/fujitsu-3rd-gen-leafspring- ... su#p381814
- seebart
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Agreed, I need to get mine back out of storage and start to work on it.Halvar wrote: ↑That's really great, thanks Seebart!
- DustGod
- Yet another IBM snob
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- Main keyboard: IBM Model F 6110344 "Battleship"
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I'll just ask here.
How much of a crime is it to tear apart a perfectly working (at least, that's what he said) Wheelwriter to get a keyboard?
I'm a keyboard user more than a keyboard collector, and this would be an extremely cheap way to have an M with a small form factor.
It's not exactly rare, either.
How much of a crime is it to tear apart a perfectly working (at least, that's what he said) Wheelwriter to get a keyboard?
I'm a keyboard user more than a keyboard collector, and this would be an extremely cheap way to have an M with a small form factor.
It's not exactly rare, either.
- seebart
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None, go for it.DustGod wrote: ↑I'll just ask here.
How much of a crime is it to tear apart a perfectly working (at least, that's what he said) Wheelwriter to get a keyboard?
I'm a keyboard user more than a keyboard collector, and this would be an extremely cheap way to have an M with a small form factor.
It's not exactly rare, either.
- Halvar
- Location: Baden, DE
- Main keyboard: IBM Model M SSK / Filco MT 2
- Favorite switch: Beam & buckling spring, Monterey, MX Brown
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They really could have used more modifiers on those old typewriters ...
I agree with Seebart, with the unimaginable numbers of typewriters that are thrown away every day, saving a keyboard and converting it is not a bad thing at all.
I agree with Seebart, with the unimaginable numbers of typewriters that are thrown away every day, saving a keyboard and converting it is not a bad thing at all.
- Harshmallow
- Location: Canada
- Main keyboard: Various (Home) / NMB RT-101+ Intel (Work)
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If someone in the UK is planning on bidding on this amazing retro lot of PCs, games and electronics, please keep me in mind for that Harvest Moon DS copy sitting on the monitor!
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Joblot-of-Vintag ... 0005.m1851
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Joblot-of-Vintag ... 0005.m1851
- y11971alex
- Location: Toronto, ON
- Main keyboard: MacBook Air
- Main mouse: Microsoft Sculpt Comfort
- Favorite switch: buckling springs
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ThinkPad P51s
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- Location: CZ
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage2, JIS ThinkPad,…
- Main mouse: I like (some) trackballs, e.g., L-Trac
- Favorite switch: #vintage ghost Cherry MX Black (+ thick POM caps)
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This better skyrocket my productivity…
…who am I kidding? I wouldn't be posting this online, if it did.
Anyway, this is the largest screen estate attainable at almost no budget; 3600×1600 driven by a Sapphire HD 6450 FleX, for under €200 total. The third monitor is NEC LCD 2070NX. And my ErgoDox is back in operation.
…who am I kidding? I wouldn't be posting this online, if it did.
Anyway, this is the largest screen estate attainable at almost no budget; 3600×1600 driven by a Sapphire HD 6450 FleX, for under €200 total. The third monitor is NEC LCD 2070NX. And my ErgoDox is back in operation.
- XMIT
- [ XMIT ]
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- Main keyboard: XMIT Hall Effect
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac Trackball
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I accept retribution in keyboards... please buy some!
The name change was largely prompted by Hypersphere's doing the same thing at about the same time.
- emdude
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I received this 3101 the other day.. It's in nasty shape, but not past the point of no return, fortunately. I'm looking into getting both halves of the case sandblasted and powder coated, probably the switch mounting plate as well.
Full album: http://imgur.com/a/V82xB
Full album: http://imgur.com/a/V82xB
- emdude
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Thanks, I will when I'm farther along on the restoration! The stems and springs are all rusted to some extent, need to disassemble and treat all the switches.wobbled wrote: ↑oh jeez good luck with that mate, please make a dedicated thread full of pictures of the progress!
- pixelheresy
- Location: Åland
- Main keyboard: Pok3r Vortex (work); IBM Model M (home)
- Main mouse: Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: IBM Buckling Spring; Alps SKCM Orange
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Rock those portrait screens, yo!davkol wrote: ↑This better skyrocket my productivity…
I have a really nice widescreen monitor at work and still have an extra monitor in portrait, since it is so flipping awesome for coding.
- DustGod
- Yet another IBM snob
- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F 6110344 "Battleship"
- Main mouse: Unbranded vertical mouse
- Favorite switch: Beam Spring | Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0196
Not a super recent acquisition, but hopefully that's ok.
Blue badge IBM Model M122 with original dust cover (not completely intact but mostly).
Yes, I did swap some caps.
Blue badge IBM Model M122 with original dust cover (not completely intact but mostly).
Yes, I did swap some caps.
- Madhias
- BS TORPE
- Location: Wien, Austria
- Main keyboard: HHKB
- Main mouse: Wacom tablet
- Favorite switch: Topre and Buckelings
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Looking very good! I don't know why but I always wanted a camouflage Filco...Khers wrote: ↑Got myself a nice little Filco:
[IMAGE-OF-STORMTROOPER-FILCO-WITH-GID-KEYCAP]
- Khers
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- Location: Sweden
- Main keyboard: LZ CLSh
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Ergo
- Favorite switch: Buckling Springs | Topre | Nixdorf Black
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Thanks, Madhias! Camo-Filcos definitely have a certain lure to them, but I'm not sure I'm man enough to have one on my desk
- seebart
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- snuci
- Vintage computer guy
- Location: Ontario, Canada
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Got this little Burroughs TP110-1 keyboard just now on eBay. It has re-legendable key caps on old Micro Switch (I am assuming) key caps. I don't recall seeing that (at least nothing that I have). I hope to match it with it's terminal someday. Somewhat of a bargain too
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/152677812949
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/152677812949
- seebart
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Amazing find. I know you'll show us more...snuci wrote: ↑Got this little Burroughs TP110-1 keyboard just now on eBay. It has re-legendable key caps on old Micro Switch (I am assuming) key caps. I don't recall seeing that (at least nothing that I have). I hope to match it with it's terminal someday. Somewhat of a bargain too
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/152677812949