IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
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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)
- DT Pro Member: -
early Sony Vaio keyboard
- hellothere
- Location: Mesa, AZ USA
- Main keyboard: Lots
- Main mouse: CST2545W-RC
- Favorite switch: TopreAlpsHallEffectTopreAlpsHallEffectTopreAlps
Fixed your bad links.absurd_logic589 wrote: ↑14 Oct 2021, 22:55Can any one tell me anything about this intel keyboard?
https://imgur.com/AiHs8SA
https://imgur.com/L56fadi
It's an Intel MDS 225.
Oh. You wanted a bit more?
There's a lot of info about this keyboard and the Intel Microcomputer Development System online. Just Google it.
What kind of switches does it have? This thread says Micro Switch.
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- Location: Montreal
- Main keyboard: FK302 Matias Tactile Pro 4
- Main mouse: LOGI M570 roller ball
- Favorite switch: ALPS, MX Vintage Blacks
- DT Pro Member: -
Like a model M but with a rectangular badge (missing)
Please help me ID what looks to me like a Model M copy. Any idea of make, model or switch?
Thanks
Edit. Krytronic maybe? Looks like Keytronic E03600 rubber dome, but without windows keys. Anyone know the model or switch?
Please help me ID what looks to me like a Model M copy. Any idea of make, model or switch?
Thanks
Edit. Krytronic maybe? Looks like Keytronic E03600 rubber dome, but without windows keys. Anyone know the model or switch?
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- Model M style?
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- Location: Montreal
- Main keyboard: FK302 Matias Tactile Pro 4
- Main mouse: LOGI M570 roller ball
- Favorite switch: ALPS, MX Vintage Blacks
- DT Pro Member: -
EditEdit… wait, is this just a Unicomp?TicTocTom wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 01:03Like a model M but with a rectangular badge (missing)
Please help me ID what looks to me like a Model M copy. Any idea of make, model or switch?
Thanks
Edit. Krytronic maybe? Looks like Keytronic E03600 rubber dome, but without windows keys. Anyone know the model or switch?
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- Location: Northern Germany
- Main keyboard: KBD 8X MkII
- Main mouse: Logitech G903
- Favorite switch: Tealio V2
This Unisys is simular to the usual Mitsumi KPQ system but has a different "receiver", still dome above plate with slider it seems.
Also notice the rough finish on the case.
Also notice the rough finish on the case.
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- Location: US
- Main keyboard: C989M
- Main mouse: Slimblade
- Favorite switch: BKE Redux
- hellothere
- Location: Mesa, AZ USA
- Main keyboard: Lots
- Main mouse: CST2545W-RC
- Favorite switch: TopreAlpsHallEffectTopreAlpsHallEffectTopreAlps
I'm answering my own questions today .
NEC PC-9801V
This keyboard probably has NEC blue oval switches. Reference.
NEC PC98
This keyboard most likely has NMB dome w/slider, per Chyros.
This seller currently has a number of keyboards for sale and these two caught my eye. Took a while before I was able to find info on them.
The other ones from this seller are a brown/tan 8801, which I think has Alps integrated dome and an 8801 mkII that has the possibility of having blue Alps, but it's probably Futaba.
I made an offer on the 9801V, although I now have at least 2 and a 1/2 NEC blue oval keyboards. Hey, it's pretty.
NEC PC-9801V
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NEC PC98
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This seller currently has a number of keyboards for sale and these two caught my eye. Took a while before I was able to find info on them.
The other ones from this seller are a brown/tan 8801, which I think has Alps integrated dome and an 8801 mkII that has the possibility of having blue Alps, but it's probably Futaba.
I made an offer on the 9801V, although I now have at least 2 and a 1/2 NEC blue oval keyboards. Hey, it's pretty.
- soyuz
- Location: Spain
- Main keyboard: buckling ******
- Main mouse: mouse bad. keybor good.
- Favorite switch: alp white damp
in order: cream oval, probs dws, nec vintage linear, 100% futaba, no chance of blue alpshellothere wrote: ↑19 Oct 2021, 00:33I'm answering my own questions today .
NEC PC-9801VThis keyboard probably has NEC blue oval switches. Reference.Spoiler:
NEC PC98This keyboard most likely has NMB dome w/slider, per Chyros.Spoiler:
This seller currently has a number of keyboards for sale and these two caught my eye. Took a while before I was able to find info on them.
The other ones from this seller are a brown/tan 8801, which I think has Alps integrated dome and an 8801 mkII that has the possibility of having blue Alps, but it's probably Futaba.
I made an offer on the 9801V, although I now have at least 2 and a 1/2 NEC blue oval keyboards. Hey, it's pretty.
- hellothere
- Location: Mesa, AZ USA
- Main keyboard: Lots
- Main mouse: CST2545W-RC
- Favorite switch: TopreAlpsHallEffectTopreAlpsHallEffectTopreAlps
Seller responded that he won't remove keycaps to confirm.
Both of my offers on the 9801 were turned down. I just think $120 is a bit too much. I still think it's a really nice looking keyboard.
Both of my offers on the 9801 were turned down. I just think $120 is a bit too much. I still think it's a really nice looking keyboard.
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- Location: Germany
wasnt it free international shipping? considering that its indeed nec oval creams and not yellowed at all, its a pretty good deal for 120$.hellothere wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 02:47Seller responded that he won't remove keycaps to confirm.
Both of my offers on the 9801 were turned down. I just think $120 is a bit too much. I still think it's a really nice looking keyboard.
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- Location: Brisbane, Australia
Does anyone recognise anything about this? Clearly not a normal keyboard, and it's nearly as tall as it is wide. Uses steel sliders to press Micro Switch microswitches. Branded GTE Information Systems, dated PCB dated 1973. Has a strange logo on the PCBs which looks like an E/C, M/I or W/I and a lighting bolt.
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- Location: Germany
What a layout xD abcdefghijklmopqrstuvwxyz4_404 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 08:39Does anyone recognise anything about this? Clearly not a normal keyboard, and it's nearly as tall as it is wide. Uses steel sliders to press Micro Switch microswitches. Branded GTE Information Systems, dated PCB dated 1973. Has a strange logo on the PCBs which looks like an E/C, M/I or W/I and a lighting bolt.
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- Location: Brisbane, Australia
Yeah it's a classic isn't it. I like the space bar in the bottom left and the LED where the space bar should be.inozenz wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 09:29What a layout xD abcdefghijklmopqrstuvwxyz4_404 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 08:39Does anyone recognise anything about this? Clearly not a normal keyboard, and it's nearly as tall as it is wide. Uses steel sliders to press Micro Switch microswitches. Branded GTE Information Systems, dated PCB dated 1973. Has a strange logo on the PCBs which looks like an E/C, M/I or W/I and a lighting bolt.
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- Location: Germany
perfect layout for teachers xD4_404 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 11:01Yeah it's a classic isn't it. I like the space bar in the bottom left and the LED where the space bar should be.inozenz wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 09:29What a layout xD abcdefghijklmopqrstuvwxyz4_404 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 08:39Does anyone recognise anything about this? Clearly not a normal keyboard, and it's nearly as tall as it is wide. Uses steel sliders to press Micro Switch microswitches. Branded GTE Information Systems, dated PCB dated 1973. Has a strange logo on the PCBs which looks like an E/C, M/I or W/I and a lighting bolt.
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- hellothere
- Location: Mesa, AZ USA
- Main keyboard: Lots
- Main mouse: CST2545W-RC
- Favorite switch: TopreAlpsHallEffectTopreAlpsHallEffectTopreAlps
I was thinking more along the lines of "stock market." I Googled Market Minder + Limit Minder and got https://www.jstor.org/stable/4529591. Financial Analysts Journal from 1973. The article's behind a paywall, though. I then Googled "video-scan" and got back this from 1970:
Hey, I thought it was interesting.St[o]ckmaster is the original price interrogation unit from Reuters: Videomaster is an even more advanced system with capacity for additional modes of operation, such as display of Videoscan information and link-up with your own computer.
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- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: ANSII Mod F AT
- Main mouse: Logitech MX518
- Favorite switch: Micro Switch SW
I'm not sure about the legality of sending the PDF itself, but the relevant page is also depicted on this website: https://www.adspast.com/store/customer/ ... ctid=41738hellothere wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 19:28I Googled Market Minder + Limit Minder and got https://www.jstor.org/stable/4529591. Financial Analysts Journal from 1973. The article's behind a paywall, though.
The text talks about the Videomaster 7850, but it doesn't say anything about the keyboard associated with it, just the system. Also the picture is too hard to make out even in the better quality version.
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- Location: Brisbane, Australia
Thanks, that's all great info. Looking at the Videomaster 7850, I saw this post https://www.reddit.com/r/vintagecomputi ... ash_seems/, which in turn linked to this ad with a great picture of the 7850 https://i.imgur.com/naPIMNW.jpg.SOTGO wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 23:24I'm not sure about the legality of sending the PDF itself, but the relevant page is also depicted on this website: https://www.adspast.com/store/customer/ ... ctid=41738hellothere wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 19:28I Googled Market Minder + Limit Minder and got https://www.jstor.org/stable/4529591. Financial Analysts Journal from 1973. The article's behind a paywall, though.
The text talks about the Videomaster 7850, but it doesn't say anything about the keyboard associated with it, just the system. Also the picture is too hard to make out even in the better quality version.
It has a very different keyboard to the one I have, however this http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/datapro/al ... 25_GTE.pdf mentions three different keyboard options:
"Three keyboard styles are available with the IS/7800, which duplicate those offered with the IBM 3270: typewriter, data entry, and operator console."
This seems promising, especially the operator console, however I'm not aware of any IBM 3270 keyboard even remotely similar to this one.
It appears that early on, the systems were marketed under the Ultronics brand. Here's another photo of the 'Videomaster 7000' product line from the 'Museum of American Finance https://www.flickr.com/photos/financemu ... ist-8F4DKu. This is an earlier machine than the 7850, and is clearly a different keyboard with a more normal layout, but has an identical profile and general aesthetic. This also identifies the logo from the keyboard PCB as the Ultronics logo. As such, it would appear that the one I have is either an alternative (e.g. operator console) keyboard for the Videomaster 7000, or the keyboard for one of its successors before the 7850.
Edit: More articles showing the typewriter style keyboard in action here and here.
Edit 2: While browsing the photos from the American Museum of Finance, I spotted the keyboard in the background of this photo. Note the ortho layout and 3u horizontal key.
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- Favorite switch: space invaders
https://imgur.com/a/DZVjaKE
Hey everyone found this board on an ebay posting. The seller is indicating it came with a Unitron U2900T. I read that most Unitron keyboards are rebranded Datacomp's but can't find this one. The broken off switch seems like a grey cherry to me. Cheers
Hey everyone found this board on an ebay posting. The seller is indicating it came with a Unitron U2900T. I read that most Unitron keyboards are rebranded Datacomp's but can't find this one. The broken off switch seems like a grey cherry to me. Cheers
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- Location: US
- Main keyboard: C989M
- Main mouse: Slimblade
- Favorite switch: BKE Redux
Looks like an apple ii clone keyboardThePipersSon13 wrote: ↑26 Oct 2021, 03:21https://imgur.com/a/DZVjaKE
Hey everyone found this board on an ebay posting. The seller is indicating it came with a Unitron U2900T. I read that most Unitron keyboards are rebranded Datacomp's but can't find this one. The broken off switch seems like a grey cherry to me. Cheers
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=58951.0
http://www.applelogic.org/UnitronAndI.html
(Scroll down to the bottom)
Looks like it could possibly come with alps as well
viewtopic.php?p=452525#p452525
- BeauxGnar
- Location: Houston, TX
- Main keyboard: CEO of Exploded 75%
- Main mouse: EGG XM1/Roccat Burst Pro
- Favorite switch: Salmon Alps
This does infact appear to be the keyboard from a U2900T system. After a bit of digging I did find this brochure but it's incredibly low res and in German. Something something keyboard Keytronic.ThePipersSon13 wrote: ↑26 Oct 2021, 03:21https://imgur.com/a/DZVjaKE
Hey everyone found this board on an ebay posting. The seller is indicating it came with a Unitron U2900T. I read that most Unitron keyboards are rebranded Datacomp's but can't find this one. The broken off switch seems like a grey cherry to me. Cheers
https://forum.classic-computing.de/inde ... humbnail=1
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- Main keyboard: AEK II
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Trackpad 2
- Contact:
Brochure says: „IBM plug in keyboard from KEYTRONIC or others“BeauxGnar wrote: ↑26 Oct 2021, 07:16
This does infact appear to be the keyboard from a U2900T system. After a bit of digging I did find this brochure but it's incredibly low res and in German. Something something keyboard Keytronic.
https://forum.classic-computing.de/inde ... humbnail=1
„83 keys including function keys and numeric keys/keypad“
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- Location: Indonesia
- Main keyboard: Sesame Ergo
- Main mouse: Logitech G102
- Favorite switch: Gateron Black
Greetings Everyone,
This is my first post here and I wanted to share a couple of keyboard I found for sale locally. Some of this I already knew what to expect, just making sure that my guess is right.
Listed as Vintage Keyboard for Old Computer AT XT Can't find any info about it on the net by searching the model number.
I recognize this is a 4-tab alps clone(?)This one is listed as Vintage Mechanical Keyboard Eagle F21 Also can't find any clue after searching the model numberNot even sure if its even mechanical, maybe sliders? membrane? But the mounting style is familiar. The last one is listed as Vintage Keyboard GXD3N Aurora Microsystem. Described by seller as not mechanical. Just asked to pull one keycap and a pic of the back, still waiting for a reply.
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there's a dead g84 for sale for about $25 including shipping. no trackball module, maybe i can salvage the switches and keycaps, thinking of handwiring it
is it worth the money?
Thank you for the attention. Pardon if there are language errors as English is not my first language. Cheers
This is my first post here and I wanted to share a couple of keyboard I found for sale locally. Some of this I already knew what to expect, just making sure that my guess is right.
Listed as Vintage Keyboard for Old Computer AT XT Can't find any info about it on the net by searching the model number.
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there's a dead g84 for sale for about $25 including shipping. no trackball module, maybe i can salvage the switches and keycaps, thinking of handwiring it
is it worth the money?
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- Palatino
- Location: England
- Main keyboard: Fluctuates.
- Main mouse: Of no interest.
- Favorite switch: Too early to tell.
Welcome to the forum.
The middle one, branded “Eagle”, has Tai-Hao semi-mechanical switches (not good, but the keycaps should be doubleshots if you want to harvest those) wiki/Tai-Hao_APC_semi-mechanical_keyboard
Generally searching for the FCCID is better than using the model name as different companies come up with all sorts of names and branding for the same basic keyboard.
The middle one, branded “Eagle”, has Tai-Hao semi-mechanical switches (not good, but the keycaps should be doubleshots if you want to harvest those) wiki/Tai-Hao_APC_semi-mechanical_keyboard
Generally searching for the FCCID is better than using the model name as different companies come up with all sorts of names and branding for the same basic keyboard.