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Apple M0110
BlindAssassin111 did some replacement PCBs for the AT101W; not sure if it would fit other Bigfoot boards.
I've been keeping an eye out for one of the grey speckled SGIs but they seem pretty hard to find.Muirium wrote: ↑17 May 2021, 14:24If turn-key PCBs become a thing, my pre-PS/2 (no Bigfoot!) SGI Granite could really use one.
WYSEverter indeed. There's just enough room inside to cram a controller and a USB extension cable.hellothere wrote: ↑27 Nov 2021, 18:40Hey, someone else did a Wyse 60!
Did you use a Soarer's WYSEverter or something else?
Very nice!jsheradin wrote: ↑27 Nov 2021, 19:05WYSEverter indeed. There's just enough room inside to cram a controller and a USB extension cable.hellothere wrote: ↑27 Nov 2021, 18:40Hey, someone else did a Wyse 60!
Did you use a Soarer's WYSEverter or something else?
Spoiler:
They're pretty long travel with a stiff spring (something like 80g I'd guess) but being so tall they bound up easily. I was very sparing with the application and they turned out great IMO. It completely eliminated the binding and squeaking that it had.
I like my boards with a decent rake so it's OK to me as far as angle. The SMK switches are pretty smooth and don't bind/stick but they're strangely short travel, quite light, and activate very shallowly on the press. With the board being so tall you kind of need to hover-hand since there's no good place to rest your wrists. It can get fatiguing after a lot of use and I occasionally get some accidental presses.lukebpalmer wrote: ↑05 Jan 2022, 16:23How's that Kaypro 4 keyboard you got? I'm considering getting my hands on one but I'm not sure if it'll be a pain to actually use.
My current boys are IBM and they're a dream for typing...but in a review I heard the fixed angle of this keyboard is quite uncomfortable and the keys can be sticky feeling.