That's disappointing, I rather liked the profile on the keycaps. Thanks for the info.
IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
- consolation
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- seebart
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- Daniel Beardsmore
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The only things that have come to mind so far are Darth British (some sort of crossover between Star Wars and Ultima) and Darth Quercus (which needs to be one syllable longer).
- JP!
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I got another odd keyboard which my secret source sent me a picture of. Does anyone here know more about this ADDS terminal keyboard? My source noted that there is a dial on both sides of the keyboard.
Also one more I haven't found much on.
Also one more I haven't found much on.
- depletedvespene
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Never mind the switches, this is the WEIRDEST Spanish-language layout I have ever seen. What else/more do you know about this particular keyboard?
- Polecat
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Can anyone give me any info on this unknown televideo terminal keyboard?
- Daniel Beardsmore
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Flytech — ah, I knew I'd seen it before — I forgot that I'd mentioned that version on the wiki. Yes, those BTC/Key Tronic legends.
Televideo — https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=91117.0 (white Hi-Tek Series 725)
Televideo — https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=91117.0 (white Hi-Tek Series 725)
- Keybug
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Today is a good day!
Had been having second thoughts about this (keyboards-f2/identify-this-keyboard-thr ... ml#p383561 - can't figure out how to do link titles in here) Sanyo keyboard and decided to buy it (20€ shipped). Turns out it's a clicky Fujitsu leaf spring board, 3rd generation. Strangely, it has a Siemens sticker on top, maybe from the early days of the Fujitsu Siemens cooperation...
The great thing is that it has a DIN plug and is natively AT compatible, so no need for an XT converter. It's built like a tank and works fully - very squeaky but I'm sure that can be mended. It's an immense pleasure to type on - a very light touch is required and I hardly bottom out at all, but I still love it, even though I usually prefer heavier switches. It's definitely unlike any other switch I've tried - a very unique experience.
What with the Victor keyboards posted above it seems that any Peerless-looking vintage keyboard (judging by keycap shape and LED shape / positons) that doesn't come with an N860-4XXX model number sticker will be worth a second look.
Can post additonal photos if anyone's interested.
Oh, and today's even better because I also got a Matias tactilepro NIB for another 20€. It's a hell of a looker and I'm keen to finally try the clicky Matias switches.
Had been having second thoughts about this (keyboards-f2/identify-this-keyboard-thr ... ml#p383561 - can't figure out how to do link titles in here) Sanyo keyboard and decided to buy it (20€ shipped). Turns out it's a clicky Fujitsu leaf spring board, 3rd generation. Strangely, it has a Siemens sticker on top, maybe from the early days of the Fujitsu Siemens cooperation...
The great thing is that it has a DIN plug and is natively AT compatible, so no need for an XT converter. It's built like a tank and works fully - very squeaky but I'm sure that can be mended. It's an immense pleasure to type on - a very light touch is required and I hardly bottom out at all, but I still love it, even though I usually prefer heavier switches. It's definitely unlike any other switch I've tried - a very unique experience.
What with the Victor keyboards posted above it seems that any Peerless-looking vintage keyboard (judging by keycap shape and LED shape / positons) that doesn't come with an N860-4XXX model number sticker will be worth a second look.
Can post additonal photos if anyone's interested.
Oh, and today's even better because I also got a Matias tactilepro NIB for another 20€. It's a hell of a looker and I'm keen to finally try the clicky Matias switches.
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Thanks. Meh @ space invaders. Not worth dealing with the RJ14Daniel Beardsmore wrote: ↑Flytech — ah, I knew I'd seen it before — I forgot that I'd mentioned that version on the wiki. Yes, those BTC/Key Tronic legends.
Televideo — https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=91117.0 (white Hi-Tek Series 725)
- seebart
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Space Invaders can be quite nice, but of course that's preference as ususal.rich1051414 wrote: ↑Thanks. Meh @ space invaders. Not worth dealing with the RJ14
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
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- seebart
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- Location: Hungary
- Main keyboard: Triumph Adler
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In fact what I'm trying to find is what system did this keyboard belong to? The switches look a lot like Cherry MXs but that's not my concern. I remember this keyb was in a wood-fiber case that I had to discard because moisture degraded it and was turning to dust. It was back in '98 and I can't remember what the label said. I thought it was from a VT-100 but it isn't.ohaimark wrote: ↑Datanetics DC-50 switches, maybe? Look at the Datanetics entry in the wiki.
Thanks anyway. I'll keep searching.
- Daniel Beardsmore
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Like Cherry MX? I don't know anything that came from Datanetics that would match that description. The big Datanetics mystery is DC-70 — only Mike Muller would know what that was, and we don't even know if he's still alive (Meryl's in his 80s). All we know is that it was very low profile.
- Gnohio
- Location: United States, GA
- Main keyboard: Tada68 w/ 65g Zealios
- Main mouse: Logitech G502
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I have no idea what this is but the caps look nice. Any guesses as to what switches it has?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-HP-Comp ... 1438.l2649
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-HP-Comp ... 1438.l2649
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
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Hall effect of some description.
- mike52787
- Alps Aficionado
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99.99% sure this one is hi-tek linear/stackpole (I still dont know how to tell the difference!)Gnohio wrote: ↑I have no idea what this is but the caps look nice. Any guesses as to what switches it has?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-HP-Comp ... 1438.l2649
- seebart
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wiki/Hi-Tek_linearmike52787 wrote: ↑99.99% sure this one is hi-tek linear/stackpole (I still dont know how to tell the difference!)
- Daniel Beardsmore
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That diagram is outdated, although it's probably correct in most cases. Officially we still don't know the difference, but I posted more details here (that hardly anyone took any notice of, what a surprise there):
keyboards-f2/hi-tek-vs-stackpole-t7092.html#p384422
I'm still waiting on Susan and D'Milo to confirm best guesses at names, and at some point I need to dredge up what I can (since the wiki is just not being properly populated with examples, of any brand) and test the new theories and catalogue any counterexamples.
keyboards-f2/hi-tek-vs-stackpole-t7092.html#p384422
I'm still waiting on Susan and D'Milo to confirm best guesses at names, and at some point I need to dredge up what I can (since the wiki is just not being properly populated with examples, of any brand) and test the new theories and catalogue any counterexamples.
- seebart
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I've never owned Stackpole myself so I cannot tell but from the various pictures I've seen that diagram is better than nothing! Yes I did see that "update".
- Gnohio
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Ok folks, here is everything Ive gathered on http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-HP-Comp ... 1438.l2649 after doing some surface level researching. I will also be posting some of this info in the "Great/Interesting Finds" thread since it's an ebay listing.
Type of terminal is most likely belonged to: HP 262x Display Terminal
Page 3 and Page 9 http://www.hpl.hp.com/hpjournal/pdfs/Is ... 981-03.pdf
https://books.google.com/books?id=dPLZ7 ... &q&f=false
Switches: Hi-tek linear/modular for alpha and probably most keys; Hi-tek "stackpole" for numpad and probably modifier keys. NOTE: The "probably" is just my extrapolation and cant be confirmed unless someone removes the caps themselves.
Pictures: These were provided to me by the ebay seller after asking for them. Caps are most likely THICC DS ABS due to the slight yellowing on the F1, F5, Break and Reset keys. Feel free to speculate on what the colours of the switches mean.
Thanks to seebart for providing me a link to the wiki that gave me the reference links to the pictures of the terminal.
Type of terminal is most likely belonged to: HP 262x Display Terminal
Page 3 and Page 9 http://www.hpl.hp.com/hpjournal/pdfs/Is ... 981-03.pdf
https://books.google.com/books?id=dPLZ7 ... &q&f=false
Switches: Hi-tek linear/modular for alpha and probably most keys; Hi-tek "stackpole" for numpad and probably modifier keys. NOTE: The "probably" is just my extrapolation and cant be confirmed unless someone removes the caps themselves.
Pictures: These were provided to me by the ebay seller after asking for them. Caps are most likely THICC DS ABS due to the slight yellowing on the F1, F5, Break and Reset keys. Feel free to speculate on what the colours of the switches mean.
Thanks to seebart for providing me a link to the wiki that gave me the reference links to the pictures of the terminal.
- Daniel Beardsmore
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- Gnohio
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Is there any info on how the switches feel and actuation numbers/travel distance?
- Daniel Beardsmore
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For the later dovetail series, total travel 0.140±0.020″, operating travel 0.075±0.020″. 2 oz operating force, 3 for space bar and alternate action (guessing that's force to half travel).
Feel depends on condition, as I recall.
Feel depends on condition, as I recall.