Actually, I wasn't going to because there is already a thread on this type of keyboard but it looks like there is no corresponding wiki page. That's disappointing. Looks like I will be taking pics when it arrives.seebart wrote: ↑Amazing find. I know you'll show us more...
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- snuci
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- seebart
- Offtopicthority Instigator
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Rotation
- Main mouse: Steelseries Sensei
- Favorite switch: IBM capacitive buckling spring
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Well just so you know I'd be disappointed if you don't show us any more, wiki or forum post.
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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 week, I got
- Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (highly recommended);
- Beren and Lúthien by Christopher/JRR Tolkien (neat);
- IBM Model M—both early (square badge, DIN5, no sticker above numpad) and late (regular Lexmark)—AEK2, a really nice NMB rubber dome (SGI branded) and a bunch of other filthy boards.
- Myoth
- Location: Strasbourg
- Main keyboard: IDB60
- Main mouse: EC1-A
- Favorite switch: Cap BS
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the holy grail :Ovsev wrote: ↑Been busy lasts weeks and will be too for a while, but I managed to get my hands on some boards (again).
Those were announced in french part and somewhere else I figure, I've called the seller about 2 weeks ago and was lucky he finish to accept to send me part of the lot (I lived somewhere around his location once, that helped me ).
Anyway first beamspring and an azerty one, I'm really happy with this one ! Crappy pics from roomate's phone, mine isn't smart at all. The others are 2 bigfoot's XT with one in some box that is quite destroyed but seems to be fair new and dirty as hell ( suspect box stayed open for a long while ). And the big daddy dirt as the rest Will certainly get rid of the XTs for a very fair price(what costs me).
Nothing keyboard related but I also get this that I've got for few bucks and a smile..
The right one I opened myself to clean its Beyerdynamic M81 a very fine vintage one, the others too BTW And finally a mysterious NICOLS turntable that seems to be old(70's or 80's) high end stuff, the plate is heavy as hell.. Sorry about long post and again for bad pics quality, but I share the proper camera with others and so don't have it always !
- seebart
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Nice. Not sure if I've ever seen an unbranded one like that? Looks really clean, congrats!u-ra wrote: ↑Just got this unbranded Bigfoot with damped whites.
- u-ra
- Location: Croatia
- Main keyboard: AEKII
- Main mouse: Logitech M500
- Favorite switch: ALPS
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Yea, me neither. The potato cam doesn't show it, but the case yellowed pretty unevenly. Other than that, it does seem to be in a decent condition.
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
- Main mouse: MS IMO 1.1
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I would say that it is branded, as Alps, i.e. it looks like this could be an off-the-shelf version. I don't recall seeing an off-the-shelf Bigfoot though. The off-the-shelf model that comes to mind is the LCM30:
photos-f62/alps-bigfoot-keyboard-toshib ... 16994.html
That example proves a ≥ 1996 date for white damped, as the year is written on the PCB. However, white damped was supposedly still produced as late as ~2001 (if I remember correctly, since it's not documented).
photos-f62/alps-bigfoot-keyboard-toshib ... 16994.html
That example proves a ≥ 1996 date for white damped, as the year is written on the PCB. However, white damped was supposedly still produced as late as ~2001 (if I remember correctly, since it's not documented).
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
- Main mouse: MS IMO 1.1
- Favorite switch: Probably not whatever I wrote here
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Most of those have controller ICs with no date codes — all the codes are identical regardless of who made the chip. Yours however may have a 9544 date code, which is fairly consistent with the PCB, but by the better part of a year. Now, alps.tw has a Bigfoot keyboard with the same PCB code as Scarface's, yet the serials are a long way apart. I'm wondering whether those PCBs were made in huge batches, since the PCB code really does seem to indicate the month of production (here, January 1995).
Yours is the original expected year for white damped, of 1995.
Yours is the original expected year for white damped, of 1995.
- y11971alex
- Location: Toronto, ON
- Main keyboard: MacBook Air
- Main mouse: Microsoft Sculpt Comfort
- Favorite switch: buckling springs
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- gogusrl
- Location: Romania
- Main keyboard: Cherry G80-1851
- Main mouse: Logitech G9x
- Favorite switch: linear stuff
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Actually the Shield replaces the Pi and I bought it mainly for it's media playing capabilities. I do plan to play with it's other features. Thinking about ordering one of these kits : https://shop.smartthings.com/smartthings-link and do some smart stuff
- Noobmaen
- Location: Bonn, Germany
- Main keyboard: FC660M MX Brown, HHKB, IBM6580
- Main mouse: Logitech G502
- Favorite switch: Beamspring, Vintage MX brown, Cap. BS
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Hello everbody! I have been lurking for a while now already and finally decided to share this german layout f122 I got on ebay 2 months ago. Promicro hasn't arrived yet so I had no opportunity to test it, but its condition looks fairy good at least.
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- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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Today, I bought my third BTC 5140 and my first RollerMouse at a flea market, from the same seller.
The seller had also a NMB-made AppleDesign Keyboard in good condition that I skipped on.
The BTC was bought primarily for keycaps, as most are Cherry MX-compatible and in Swedish layout.
The RollerMouse was, I think a first-gen with button above the scroll wheel.
The seller had also a NMB-made AppleDesign Keyboard in good condition that I skipped on.
The BTC was bought primarily for keycaps, as most are Cherry MX-compatible and in Swedish layout.
The RollerMouse was, I think a first-gen with button above the scroll wheel.
- depletedvespene
- Location: Chile
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F122
- Main mouse: Logitech G700s
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
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It looks great! Let me mention how envious I feel right now.Noobmaen wrote: ↑Hello everbody! I have been lurking for a while now already and finally decided to share this german layout f122 I got on ebay 2 months ago. Promicro hasn't arrived yet so I had no opportunity to test it, but its condition looks fairy good at least.
- y11971alex
- Location: Toronto, ON
- Main keyboard: MacBook Air
- Main mouse: Microsoft Sculpt Comfort
- Favorite switch: buckling springs
- DT Pro Member: 0172
It surely looks like the infamous Acer KB-102.purdobol wrote: ↑
This keyboard will have alps switches right?
EDIT: Wrong paste, should be good now
- cookie
- Location: Hamburg, Germany
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 2
- Main mouse: MX Master
- Favorite switch: Topre
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These Headphones:
Since I got them, my daily life at the office has drastically improved!
Got them second hand and was mainly interested in the active noise cancellation feature.
Spoiler:
Got them second hand and was mainly interested in the active noise cancellation feature.
- JP!
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Currently a Model M
- Main mouse: Steel Series Sensei
- Favorite switch: Beam Spring
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Shamelessly bought these two keyboards I didn't need just for the vintage custom key caps.
Clicky keyboards sold one ages ago.
http://clickykeyboards.com/product/1991 ... -12-02-91/
Clicky keyboards sold one ages ago.
http://clickykeyboards.com/product/1991 ... -12-02-91/
- seebart
- Offtopicthority Instigator
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Rotation
- Main mouse: Steelseries Sensei
- Favorite switch: IBM capacitive buckling spring
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That's not shameless at all. I got this Siemens TA-BS/1200 for cheap I'll do a full teardown when it gets here:JP! wrote: ↑Shamelessly bought these two keyboards I didn't need just for the vintage custom key caps.
- Elrick
- Location: Swan View, AUSTRALIA
- Main keyboard: Alps - As much as Possible.
- Main mouse: MX518
- Favorite switch: Navy Switch, ALPs, Model-M
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Just surprised at it's near pristine condition.Mr.Nobody wrote: ↑@purdopol
Really neat computer.
Either it's been sitting somewhere unused since it was delivered to someone or it's NIB number brought out for show that it still works after all these years.
Good to see ancient tech still beating, despite using now defunct internal caps prone to leaking and bursting .
Acer, they use to build them tough .
- purdobol
- Location: Poland
- Main keyboard: Custom
- Main mouse: MS WMO 1.1A
- Favorite switch: Marquardt Butterfly
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Bought just the keyboard though. Kinda shame, but really didn't need another 286 sitting around as a paperweight. But judging from it's state, I would guess a store exhibition piece. It wasn't stored in a box since the case slightly yellowed (not as much as this picture would suggest). Barely used if used at all. Didn't bother to clean it yet, just checked if it's working. Still has the dust cover. May take some pictures later.Elrick wrote: ↑ Just surprised at it's near pristine condition.
Either it's been sitting somewhere unused since it was delivered to someone or it's NIB number brought out for show that it still works after all these years.
Oh and it's model 6012 not KB-102
By the way. Anybody know why the German layout has additional labels (2,3) on number keys respectively?
- Nuum
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: KBD8X Mk I (60g Clears), Phantom (Nixdorf Blacks)
- Main mouse: Corsair M65 PRO RGB
- Favorite switch: 60g MX Clears/Brown Alps/Buckling spring
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Because we are very scientific and need our exponents handily accessible: 2², 3³
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