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snuci
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14 Aug 2017, 23:54
Gnohio wrote: Perhaps someone more knowledgeable of Zenith lore can elucidate to us the story behind this.
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
I thought I had one of these. I don't know what "elucidate" means but I can tell you I have a Zenith TurbosPORT with matching keyboard (keyboard is in the auction). Look here for internal pics:
wiki/Zenith_TurbosPORT_386
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Gnohio
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15 Aug 2017, 00:48
snuci wrote: Gnohio wrote: Perhaps someone more knowledgeable of Zenith lore can elucidate to us the story behind this.
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
I thought I had one of these. I don't know what "elucidate" means but I can tell you I have a Zenith TurbosPORT with matching keyboard (keyboard is in the auction). Look here for internal pics:
wiki/Zenith_TurbosPORT_386
Im elucidating the meaning of elucidate
elucidate (ɪˈluːsɪˌdeɪt)
verb
to make clear (something obscure or difficult); clarify
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orihalcon
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15 Aug 2017, 03:22
snuci wrote: Gnohio wrote: Perhaps someone more knowledgeable of Zenith lore can elucidate to us the story behind this.
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
I thought I had one of these. I don't know what "elucidate" means but I can tell you I have a Zenith TurbosPORT with matching keyboard (keyboard is in the auction). Look here for internal pics:
wiki/Zenith_TurbosPORT_386
What switches does that have? What other more common switch type feels comparable?
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snuci
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15 Aug 2017, 05:07
orihalcon wrote: What switches does that have? What other more common switch type feels comparable?
It uses the
Alps common mount low profile switches. I'll have to take it out and check key feel. Sadly, I'm missing the power supply for the laptop so I haven't explored the computer much yet and given it some good use.
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Gnohio
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15 Aug 2017, 21:10
orihalcon wrote: snuci wrote: Gnohio wrote: Perhaps someone more knowledgeable of Zenith lore can elucidate to us the story behind this.
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
I thought I had one of these. I don't know what "elucidate" means but I can tell you I have a Zenith TurbosPORT with matching keyboard (keyboard is in the auction). Look here for internal pics:
wiki/Zenith_TurbosPORT_386
What switches does that have? What other more common switch type feels comparable?
Do you think its possible to convert it at all? The cable is pretty trashed but the seller says "All functions and keys are working properly" for whatever that's worth.
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Elrick
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16 Aug 2017, 06:52
Gnohio wrote: The cable is pretty trashed but the seller says "All functions and keys are working properly" for whatever that's worth.
If it's in PRINT, then it's worth it's weight in GOLD to you, if anything different arrives to your front door.
Paypal loves doing claims that are easy to prove, particular when he has lied about what he was selling on Flebay.
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Harshmallow
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17 Aug 2017, 18:04
Yeah, but is it really worth the price to buy a keyboard taken off a laptop unit with switches that, from what I've seen in these forums, aren't well-liked by anyone? You're better off looking for Alps SKCM boards.
Oh BTW - here's a very inexpensive Space Invaders board (The Caps Lock isn't stepped, but this should still be mechanical based on key cap profile and FCC ID, and it's got unique key caps with Word Perfect colours on the mods):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/222616085028/
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Gnohio
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17 Aug 2017, 18:17
Harshmallow wrote: Yeah, but is it really worth the price to buy a keyboard taken off a laptop unit with switches that, from what I've seen in these forums, aren't well-liked by anyone? You're better off looking for Alps SKCM boards.
Oh BTW - here's a very inexpensive Space Invaders board (The Caps Lock isn't stepped, but this should still be mechanical based on key cap profile and FCC ID, and it's got unique key caps with Word Perfect colours on the mods):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/222616085028/
Do you know which colour Space Invaders they are?
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Techno Trousers
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17 Aug 2017, 18:41
It'll be black space Invaders if it's clicky as the description says.
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Nuum
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17 Aug 2017, 23:46
Jup, I've got the same board here, grey space invaders.
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Halvar
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18 Aug 2017, 22:43
Looks Micro Switchy to me. Interested, but £25 postage to Germany seems a bit rich. Probably a Pro-Brexit voter.
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Lustique
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18 Aug 2017, 23:38
I never knew I wanted a ‘RUB OUT’ and a ‘BS’ key before.
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Halvar
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18 Aug 2017, 23:48
Yes, they must have been true visionaries to invent these keys two decades before the internet.
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Halvar
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19 Aug 2017, 21:41
This auction ends tomorrow. I bought the other one the seller had, but I did not receive it yet and won't receive it before the auction ends. The layout and captions on the PCB on the last picture look very much like those on a Micro Switch board I have, but the four contacts in a line that are characteristic of Honeywell Hall effect switches are nowhere in sight, which seems strange. Kind of a lottery.
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Parak
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20 Aug 2017, 00:33
Halvar wrote:
This auction ends tomorrow. I bought the other one the seller had, but I did not receive it yet and won't receive it before the auction ends. The layout and captions on the PCB on the last picture look very much like those on a Micro Switch board I have, but the four contacts in a line that are characteristic of Honeywell Hall effect switches are nowhere in sight, which seems strange. Kind of a lottery.
Looks very Keytronic.
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orihalcon
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20 Aug 2017, 05:11
Yeah, agreed, looks like Keytronic foam and foil. Also has the largest escape key I've ever seen
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Halvar
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20 Aug 2017, 16:41
Yes, looks like it, thanks.
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Clavius
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Clavius
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22 Aug 2017, 20:48
taylorswiftttttt wrote: That's from 1989 not 1985
Sticker says DEC85
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Chyros
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22 Aug 2017, 22:41
The Chyron will probably be KT F&F. The Zenith is listed as NOS, but definitely isn't, so beware.
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E TwentyNine
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22 Aug 2017, 23:03
Clavius wrote: taylorswiftttttt wrote: That's from 1989 not 1985
Sticker says DEC85
It says 89. Part of the 9 has worn off.
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JP!
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22 Aug 2017, 23:09
The oval pill label was not around in 1985. Also the ID number would not start with a 5 if this were truly an early board.
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Darkshado
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23 Aug 2017, 07:14
Clavius wrote: taylorswiftttttt wrote: That's from 1989 not 1985
Sticker says DEC85
Look carefully, the sticker says 05DEC89, 1989-12-05, referring to
the wiki, this puts it squarely in the middle of the "second generation".
A 1985 vintage board would also have had a square logo, not an oval one.
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Clavius
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23 Aug 2017, 08:07
You're right, it was a nine. Oval badge was a dead giveaway though haha, I stand corrected.