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In the Wiki there is a photo with logo, but I'm don't know where that came from.Chyros wrote: 17 Apr 2019, 15:28 Indeed! Also interesting to see SKCM Cream with a logo, don't think I've seen that before. Also fairly rare to see a non-NeXT with them in!
Here you areChyros wrote: 17 Apr 2019, 15:28 Indeed! Also interesting to see SKCM Cream with a logo, don't think I've seen that before. Also fairly rare to see a non-NeXT with them in!
Awwww yeah! Man, that is such a unique ALPSaver - very cool. The custom legends you put on it are awesome! Is that upper left one a logo for something?zrrion wrote: 18 Apr 2019, 02:14 Family photo with all but 2 of my SKCC boards:
I still want to get a Nabu and Morrows SKCC board so maybe in the future I can retake this with even more boards.
Wow, you've got a lot of SKCCs!zrrion wrote: 18 Apr 2019, 02:14 Family photo with all but 2 of my SKCC boards:
I still want to get a Nabu and Morrows SKCC board so maybe in the future I can retake this with even more boards.
this is incredible. whats even more incredible is how sparse these boards are. did HP decide to put alps on only two different models of their products? man tech must have just been one crazy cluster fuck in the 80's. a quick browse through the red print HP keyboards on ebay and you discover HP not only manufactured keyboards in singapore, malaysia, and japan, but the US as well. oof.Drclick wrote: 17 Apr 2019, 06:45
I got these two boards months ago, they are from HP R/332 Instrument Controller.
There are two varieties: undamped SKCM Creams and SKCM Blacks, like NeXT Non-ADB keyboards.
Creams have the "ALPS" logo on the top, pretty smooth and feel good to use, but Blacks feel a bit sandy.
I can't see any difference between these two with caps, so if you want to purchase one, make sure they are creams.![]()
I'd recommend just going for the Tai-Hao shop. They have the stepped capslock for the Dolch colorway only at the moment.fohat wrote: 23 Apr 2019, 21:44 Sorry for a silly newbie-esque post, but I want to order some Alps caps, a Tai Hao Dolch set, maybe something else, and a couple of CapsLocks that will fit vintage boards like AT101 and Omnikey.
I live in the US, is it best to order from Tai Hao or somewhere in the West? Looking at Mechanical Keyboards I don't see the CapsLock and the Alps selection looks scarce. Am I just not doing it right?
Thanks
The Tai-Hao sets only come with one type of Caps Lock; there are no alt keycaps in the sets. Tai-Hao do sell loose stepped Caps Lock ones, but only black ones from what I remember. There are five sets off the top of my head; Dolch red, Dolch brown, black (don't think you can get those anymore), Miami, Tomcat, and a newish set that's red and grey.fohat wrote: 23 Apr 2019, 21:44 Sorry for a silly newbie-esque post, but I want to order some Alps caps, a Tai Hao Dolch set, maybe something else, and a couple of CapsLocks that will fit vintage boards like AT101 and Omnikey.
I live in the US, is it best to order from Tai Hao or somewhere in the West? Looking at Mechanical Keyboards I don't see the CapsLock and the Alps selection looks scarce. Am I just not doing it right?
Thanks
From this interesting fellow:
Thanks!
I just saw the black 104-key ANSI set on mechanicalkeyboards.com if anybody is interested in those.Chyros wrote: 24 Apr 2019, 09:13 The Tai-Hao sets only come with one type of Caps Lock; there are no alt keycaps in the sets. Tai-Hao do sell loose stepped Caps Lock ones, but only black ones from what I remember. There are five sets off the top of my head; Dolch red, Dolch brown, black (don't think you can get those anymore), Miami, Tomcat, and a newish set that's red and grey.
I wouldn't bother getting the sets off of them, they are sold on eBay and several mech shops.
Also, very nice OmniKey that!![]()
I don't know, they seem just as pricey anywhere and the white-on-black CapsLock (one of my primary quests, along with the even more difficult old-school space bar) doesn't seem to be listed anywhere else.Chyros wrote: 24 Apr 2019, 09:13
I wouldn't bother getting the sets off of them, they are sold on eBay and several mech shops
Those are incredible. They definitely got the upgraded home they deserve.//gainsborough wrote: 24 Apr 2019, 09:26From this interesting fellow:
The board is (was?) NOS - the switches are bamboo complicated white alps. I replaced the caps and am actually going to post it for sale here soon. Anyone interested in a NOS wonky board with a pen plugged into it?![]()
Thanks!
Those blue leds look DOPE!ZedTheMan wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 01:01 She is nearly complete!
The wonky 102 now has a black heart, and she feels rather blue, inside and out.
She just needs a golden smile!
Awwwwww yeah!!!!! That looks great, dude!!!! Agreed with snacks, the blue LEDs are pretty cool!ZedTheMan wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 01:01 She is nearly complete!
The wonky 102 now has a black heart, and she feels rather blue, inside and out.
She just needs a golden smile!
Thanks for the kind words, both of you. This thing is awesome now that it's finally put together. I agree, the blue LEDs really work well. I tried quite a few different resistors to find the right light level I wanted from them, I found them to be ideal with a 100kOhm resistor.//gainsborough wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 04:30 Awwwwww yeah!!!!! That looks great, dude!!!! Agreed with snacks, the blue LEDs are pretty cool!
I'd try to replicate the badge tbh. The gold-badge OmniKey is different from the more modern one in several ways.ZedTheMan wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 04:38Thanks for the kind words, both of you. This thing is awesome now that it's finally put together. I agree, the blue LEDs really work well. I tried quite a few different resistors to find the right light level I wanted from them, I found them to be ideal with a 100kOhm resistor.//gainsborough wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 04:30 Awwwwww yeah!!!!! That looks great, dude!!!! Agreed with snacks, the blue LEDs are pretty cool!
I've still got a few oddities with the firmware, such as any key with caps lock assigned to it outputting the signal for control, and the scroll lock light not turning on, but for now, I'm happy with it. Once I can get a gold badge or replicate one, I'll probably write up a review.
Chyros wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 07:27I'd try to replicate the badge tbh. The gold-badge OmniKey is different from the more modern one in several ways.ZedTheMan wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 04:38Thanks for the kind words, both of you. This thing is awesome now that it's finally put together. I agree, the blue LEDs really work well. I tried quite a few different resistors to find the right light level I wanted from them, I found them to be ideal with a 100kOhm resistor.//gainsborough wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 04:30 Awwwwww yeah!!!!! That looks great, dude!!!! Agreed with snacks, the blue LEDs are pretty cool!
I've still got a few oddities with the firmware, such as any key with caps lock assigned to it outputting the signal for control, and the scroll lock light not turning on, but for now, I'm happy with it. Once I can get a gold badge or replicate one, I'll probably write up a review.
I hadn't even considered the badge size tbh. But I wouldn't be surprised if the cases weren't even interchangeable. The gold-badge model doesn't have DIP switches, no NKRO, uses an AT/XT switch instead, has a different layout, etc. It's more different than you'd think. Watch my review on it if you're interested.ZedTheMan wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 07:30Chyros wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 07:27I'd try to replicate the badge tbh. The gold-badge OmniKey is different from the more modern one in several ways.ZedTheMan wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 04:38
Thanks for the kind words, both of you. This thing is awesome now that it's finally put together. I agree, the blue LEDs really work well. I tried quite a few different resistors to find the right light level I wanted from them, I found them to be ideal with a 100kOhm resistor.
I've still got a few oddities with the firmware, such as any key with caps lock assigned to it outputting the signal for control, and the scroll lock light not turning on, but for now, I'm happy with it. Once I can get a gold badge or replicate one, I'll probably write up a review.
Different dimensions on the sticker? I had considered it. This is one of the older revisions of the non gold badge Omnikeys, at least, the case is, so the sticker should be the same size. The real problem I've had with replication is that it's really hard for me to find someone who will do stickers/metal badges at those dimensions for a reasonable price.
I think you may be confused as to the plan I have had. I have no intentions to actually get a gold badge Omnikey. The plan was to take mine and give it the best of both worlds from the start. NKRO, programmability thanks to the Blackheart PCB (mine used a slightly older layout, notice the shorter top bezel, it's closer to the gold badge 102s than the later 102s, so I had to chop the PCB and handwire it back together after some trimming), and excellent condition SKCM blues from an OEMMAX board of mine.Chyros wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 09:09I hadn't even considered the badge size tbh. But I wouldn't be surprised if the cases weren't even interchangeable. The gold-badge model doesn't have DIP switches, no NKRO, uses an AT/XT switch instead, has a different layout, etc. It's more different than you'd think. Watch my review on it if you're interested.ZedTheMan wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 07:30Chyros wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 07:27 I'd try to replicate the badge tbh. The gold-badge OmniKey is different from the more modern one in several ways.
Different dimensions on the sticker? I had considered it. This is one of the older revisions of the non gold badge Omnikeys, at least, the case is, so the sticker should be the same size. The real problem I've had with replication is that it's really hard for me to find someone who will do stickers/metal badges at those dimensions for a reasonable price.
Hiya Zed, hope you're well. How would you go about making a replica? I've wanted to produce custom industrial IBM badges for a while, but not sure how or where to look. Wouldn't mind making my own HHKB sticker either.ZedTheMan wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 16:42I think you may be confused as to the plan I have had. I have no intentions to actually get a gold badge Omnikey. The plan was to take mine and give it the best of both worlds from the start. NKRO, programmability thanks to the Blackheart PCB (mine used a slightly older layout, notice the shorter top bezel, it's closer to the gold badge 102s than the later 102s, so I had to chop the PCB and handwire it back together after some trimming), and excellent condition SKCM blues from an OEMMAX board of mine.Chyros wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 09:09I hadn't even considered the badge size tbh. But I wouldn't be surprised if the cases weren't even interchangeable. The gold-badge model doesn't have DIP switches, no NKRO, uses an AT/XT switch instead, has a different layout, etc. It's more different than you'd think. Watch my review on it if you're interested.ZedTheMan wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 07:30
Different dimensions on the sticker? I had considered it. This is one of the older revisions of the non gold badge Omnikeys, at least, the case is, so the sticker should be the same size. The real problem I've had with replication is that it's really hard for me to find someone who will do stickers/metal badges at those dimensions for a reasonable price.
All it's missing is the gold label, whether it be an original or a replica.
Honestly, that's where I'm lost!Wazrach wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 17:49Hiya Zed, hope you're well. How would you go about making a replica? I've wanted to produce custom industrial IBM badges for a while, but not sure how or where to look. Wouldn't mind making my own HHKB sticker either.ZedTheMan wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 16:42I think you may be confused as to the plan I have had. I have no intentions to actually get a gold badge Omnikey. The plan was to take mine and give it the best of both worlds from the start. NKRO, programmability thanks to the Blackheart PCB (mine used a slightly older layout, notice the shorter top bezel, it's closer to the gold badge 102s than the later 102s, so I had to chop the PCB and handwire it back together after some trimming), and excellent condition SKCM blues from an OEMMAX board of mine.Chyros wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 09:09 I hadn't even considered the badge size tbh. But I wouldn't be surprised if the cases weren't even interchangeable. The gold-badge model doesn't have DIP switches, no NKRO, uses an AT/XT switch instead, has a different layout, etc. It's more different than you'd think. Watch my review on it if you're interested.
All it's missing is the gold label, whether it be an original or a replica.