Anyone care for a guess at the switch? Manufacturer, or even the brand of the keyboard?
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I know what it is, but does anyone else?
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This leads me to DEC again ...HaaTa wrote:Nah, these guys weren't technologically awesome. Really just glorified money pushers. Founded in 1957.
The company died because because their OS ran out of dates apparently.
Well, when I said alive, I meant the brand. Not necessarily the manufacturer.Findecanor wrote:When I think of leaf-spring switches, I think of Fujitsu, but it does not look like any leaf-spring switch from Fujitsu that I have seen, and it can't be Fujitsu because it is still live.
Oops, images.[h=3]Fujitsu[/h]
[h="4"]Fujitsu Leaf Spring[/h]
linear switch
Keyboards:
Fujitsu FMV KB211
Tandy 1000 (original) keyboard
Fujitsu FMV KB211
Source - Sandy55 - http://sandy55.fc2web.com/keyboard/fmv_kb-211.html
Old unidentified terminal keyboard
Picture courtesy of Sixty - Source.
Findecanor wrote:I know I have seen keyboards with Roman numerals before, but I can't remember where.