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Muirium
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11 Apr 2022, 20:54
Heikkonen wrote: ↑11 Apr 2022, 20:52
I would def bite but the shipping cost is just way too much
You could ask them to just leave all the
other heavy crap.
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Heikkonen
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11 Apr 2022, 21:29
Muirium wrote: ↑11 Apr 2022, 20:54
Heikkonen wrote: ↑11 Apr 2022, 20:52
I would def bite but the shipping cost is just way too much
You could ask them to just leave all the
other heavy crap.
i wont lose my dignity for a deal
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Muirium
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11 Apr 2022, 21:50
Be honest! What would you do with those glass teletypes: coffee tables? C’mon!
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Go-Kart
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13 Apr 2022, 08:22
I love the look of this Nec PC-8801:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/165338404823
I recognise the switch but I can't think of what is... 13 pin DIN too, anyone had any joy getting something like this working?
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jsheradin
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13 Apr 2022, 14:42
Yep, SMK clones/licensed copies. Just as scratchy/bindy as normal SMKs but a bit of lube helps. The short travel and high actuation point throws me off. They're like 1.5mm shorter stroke than a 'normal' switch, have quite light springs, and activate at the slightest press. Result is a bunch of accidental keypresses just by resting fingers on the board.
The board can be run off a Soarer's Controller just fine. Let me know if anyone wants the pinout/config.
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Go-Kart
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13 Apr 2022, 18:36
I bloody love DT. Thanks all. It sounds like it may be a bit style over substance for my taste but still, prettier enough for me still be considering it
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hellothere
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18 Apr 2022, 22:39
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC-8800_series
I know I have an NEC 8800 series keyboard with the 13-pin DIN, so I asked jsheradin for the info. Mine's a newer one. IIRC, it has NEC cream oval switches. I also have an NEC PC-8801mkIIsr KB that has blue Alps.
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hellothere
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19 Apr 2022, 04:35
Thanks much! I'm not sure when I'll get around to this KB because I have several projects going on. I may ask you for the Soarer's stuff because I haven't used QMK before. I'll have to read up on it.
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kbdfr
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21 Apr 2022, 15:49
Two typewriters I suppose are IBM Selectrics are on offer free of charge
provided you also take all the other stuff - and pick it up in Bavaria
viewtopic.php?p=502784#p502784
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hellothere
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21 Apr 2022, 17:02
I think the black "briefcases" in the back corner are also typewriters. I've bought a couple typewriters made by Triumph-Adler and their cases look pretty close. I agree that those look like Selectrics. Don't know about the manual typewriter. Hmmm. Soldering gun or engraving tool in top left?
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Muirium
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21 Apr 2022, 17:22
Is the rug included?
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kbdfr
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21 Apr 2022, 17:40
Muirium wrote: ↑21 Apr 2022, 17:22
Is the rug included?
Sorry if you intended to make the trip to Bavaria because of the rug.
The ad text says:
Teppich ist nicht dabei.
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Muirium
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21 Apr 2022, 17:42
Damn it. I'm out.
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xxhellfirexx
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Polecat
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27 Apr 2022, 03:49
We've suspected that before, but you've found the first actual proof I've seen. On the floppy disc in the ebay listing you'll see "InterFatron-BBC, Ltd." That company was directly involved with Northgate keyboards in the Gen2-Gen3 time frame, and in fact some Northgates say "BBC" on the PC boards. Nice find.
edit: attached is a clip showing the Northgate-Interfatron connection.
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Polecat
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28 Apr 2022, 05:30
A bit of quick googling popped up the name William Ingold as president of Interfatron-BBC, Inc. Another reference said that when Northgate bought Interfatron they made Ingold Vice President of Keyboard Engineering. It appears Mr. Ingold passed away a few years back. But that at least puts a name on the Northgate-Interfatron connection. Interestingly Interfatron-BBC appears to have been involved in Kinesis keyboards, and also in the Avant Stellar and Avant Prime successors to the Northgates. There's probably a lot more if someone really wants to do the research.
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orihalcon
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30 Apr 2022, 18:58
Not sure how "great" the find is, but this has the display writer main computer and beamspring keyboard with the illusive BAE that some really want as it's about as close to ANSI as you can get in an original beamspring:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/284790458696
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fohat
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01 May 2022, 19:33
shine wrote: ↑01 May 2022, 18:29
the APL legends are .... yellow
It may be the pictures or lighting, I have seen orange legends a few times.
That must be a mega-rare specimen with the 1st generation case but "Built for IBM by Lexmark"
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XMIT
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01 May 2022, 20:44
That looks like a first generation M122 converted by the Kentucky plant some time in the 90s.
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davkol
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thefarside
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10 May 2022, 22:03
Interesting Podworld 292 keyboard with possible KPT derivative switches:
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/154985455215
Also being sold from an interesting part of the world…
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Muirium
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10 May 2022, 22:08
Help Ukraine: buy a keyboard!
Idea: maybe I could get our local politicians to bring it back for me when they inevitably show up in Kiev like absolutely everybody else. Well, besides that one guy, and he really
really wanted to…