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Posted: 12 Jul 2018, 16:32
by rich1051414
Felima wrote: Thank you very much for help. The keyboard feels amazing and it just needs a little bit of retrobriting
Polarizing keyboard. I initially thought it felt great, but I am on the fence about it now. The click on the upstroke was something I couldn't get used to.

Posted: 13 Jul 2018, 13:36
by Felima
Hello can someone help me identify this keyboard? It looks great and I love the keycaps. Thanks

Posted: 13 Jul 2018, 16:03
by mark201200
mark201200 wrote: Hey, i got this keyboard alongside some (original) apple boards. Considering that it's an AEK Clone, and that green ALPS have the LED hole, I'm pretty sure that those are probably ALPS clones. Can simeone identify them? Is the keyboard worth restoring? Also, how do you remove that piece of keycap stuck in the slider?

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I don't have better pics, I'll post them when i get it in the mail, if necessary.
Update: got the keyboard. the switches feel like shit, I'll disassemble them and post pictures later.

Posted: 13 Jul 2018, 19:41
by mark201200
So, it turns out that these are linear. They're so fucking scratchy that I thought they were tactile, also the key feel is extremely inconsistent.

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Posted: 13 Jul 2018, 21:26
by Blaise170
Those look like they are probably Xiang-Min KSB-N switches. I couldn't confirm that from photos though. Definitely not Tai Hao since (as far as I can tell) Tai Hao APC switches are all marked APC.

Posted: 15 Jul 2018, 12:35
by constexpr
Is this Wyse board mechanical, and what are the odds that it has vintage MX blacks?
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Also this one (don't have the part № for it, though):
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Posted: 15 Jul 2018, 13:41
by andrewjoy
That is most probably MX black. A giveaway on wyse is the arrow keys . Mechanicals usually have the fancy yellow arrow keys

Posted: 15 Jul 2018, 15:42
by constexpr
andrewjoy wrote: That is most probably MX black. A giveaway on wyse is the arrow keys . Mechanicals usually have the fancy yellow arrow keys
Presumably the first two digits of the part № are the year (1990 in this case, which should be well into vint blacks territory). That's the one in better condition, but it doesn't have the yellow arrow legends.
What's worrying is that the only 90××××-01 board listed on the wiki is a white rubber dome one. The year and case color match this board, so I'm just not sure.
If no one knows for certain, I guess I'll just ask the seller to pop a keycap.

Edit: If the second pair of digits is the week number, then it's actually very likely that it's a rubber dome. In fact, that would mean that this board and the wiki one were manufactured in the same week, just 12 units apart.

Posted: 15 Jul 2018, 16:03
by andrewjoy
Let me have a quick look at mine that is MX black


Hope it helps

EDIT: I know it's a bit of a mess but this baby is a worker not a collection item . She is still connected to her terminal doing what she was made for


EDIT 2: did not see the top one only just loaded for me ... Top one is RD for sure . Second one 99 sure it's MX black

Posted: 15 Jul 2018, 17:12
by constexpr
Awesome, thanks a lot! Also, that's pretty rad that it's still being used as a terminal board.

Posted: 15 Jul 2018, 17:31
by Blaise170
It is mechanical.

Posted: 16 Jul 2018, 00:43
by andrewjoy
I consider it penence for all the keyboard I have killed to make NIB Dell at101s with SGI cases . Or lovely terminal keyboards killed to get smooth vintage blacks for my tipro. Its nice to know one keyboard is still doing what it was made to do.

Now keyboard gods , if I may be forgiven for killing green Alps and transplanting the spring into Matias reds. In my defense oh lord, the green Alps where worn out and glad to give there springs to let there red Matas brothers live with the springs they should have had all along.

In short , Matias reds with better springs like greens are fantastic

Posted: 16 Jul 2018, 09:20
by davkol
derp

Posted: 16 Jul 2018, 16:18
by Darkshado
^^ Andrew: for their sake, please leave an explanatory note inside those boards

Posted: 18 Jul 2018, 16:48
by Drclick
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Has anyone seen this keyboard? Taiwanese clone?

Posted: 18 Jul 2018, 17:14
by Blaise170
Wow that's pretty bizarre, it looks like a Focus FK based board but made by Cherry. If I had to guess, someone transplanted a G80-3000 into an aftermarket case and transferred the sticker over.

Posted: 18 Jul 2018, 17:36
by DankMatter
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Any info about this keyboard, apart mx black and intriguing OG doubleshots? First time seeing OG colored keycaps, and cant seem to find anything on internet about it. Regular article number doesn't help either. Looks like something industrial.

Posted: 18 Jul 2018, 17:38
by Myoth
Blaise170 wrote: Wow that's pretty bizarre, it looks like a Focus FK based board but made by Cherry. If I had to guess, someone transplanted a G80-3000 into an aftermarket case and transferred the sticker over.
I don't think it's Cherry made, Costar stabs are not a cherry thing, I also doubt the sticker is from the company that made this keyboard, as the sticker indicates a 2007 manufacturing date (I was curious about what year T was on upon searching I found out it was from 2007, a WKL keyboard from 2007 seems out of place :lol:)
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which leads me to believe that this is a Focus chassis used to home a MX keyboard, and that the someone who made that customisation applied some kickass Cherry stickers to look like it's a real one

Posted: 18 Jul 2018, 21:34
by Dingster
Didnt want to open another thread. My G80-1800 is GMK branded on the bottom. Does that just mean it was produced by GMK for some other company?

Posted: 19 Jul 2018, 03:40
by Engicoder
Can anyone identify this keyboard or switch. It appears to be a membrane keyboard. It is AT&T Teletype branded.
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Posted: 19 Jul 2018, 16:11
by Blaise170
Engicoder wrote: Can anyone identify this keyboard or switch. It appears to be a membrane keyboard. It is AT&T Teletype branded.
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Has the same shell shape as Mitsumi vintage linear switches, but a slightly different slider. I'd assume it is some form of Mitsumi slider over dome.

Posted: 19 Jul 2018, 20:51
by TheInverseKey
Just got these in the main and the model number is G99-1611. I didn't see anything on the wiki about them and they seem just to be POS boards.

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Posted: 19 Jul 2018, 20:52
by TheInverseKey
TheInverseKey wrote: Just got these in the main and the model number is G99-1611. I didn't see anything on the wiki about them and they seem just to be POS boards.

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I would really like to know what the card slot might be used for and why they haven't seen them before.

Posted: 19 Jul 2018, 21:23
by Dingster
TheInverseKey wrote:
TheInverseKey wrote: Just got these in the main and the model number is G99-1611. I didn't see anything on the wiki about them and they seem just to be POS boards.

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I would really like to know what the card slot might be used for and why they haven't seen them before.
Have the exact same one, serial # and all. Card slot is used in resale but really not sure exactly what for. Is yours GMK branded on the back as well?

Posted: 19 Jul 2018, 22:11
by TheInverseKey
Dingster wrote:
TheInverseKey wrote:
TheInverseKey wrote: Just got these in the main and the model number is G99-1611. I didn't see anything on the wiki about them and they seem just to be POS boards.

I would really like to know what the card slot might be used for and why they haven't seen them before.
Have the exact same one, serial # and all. Card slot is used in resale but really not sure exactly what for. Is yours GMK branded on the back as well?
Yes it was on the daughter board that houses all of the controllers.

Posted: 19 Jul 2018, 22:17
by Dingster
I have it on the back sticker as well, too bad the keycaps are lasered abs

Posted: 19 Jul 2018, 22:57
by TheInverseKey
Dingster wrote: I have it on the back sticker as well, too bad the keycaps are lasered abs

Thanks for the info on the caps I thought that they might be but wasn't sure.

Posted: 20 Jul 2018, 14:14
by snufflecat
Felima wrote: Hello can someone help me identify this keyboard? It looks great and I love the keycaps. Thanks
Screw it apart and see what it says on the PCB, that might help with identifying it.

Posted: 24 Jul 2018, 12:03
by green-squid
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Someone's selling basically new Zenith keyboard units on eBay for dirt cheap! But what is that switch? :?:

Posted: 24 Jul 2018, 12:15
by Gnohio
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Someone's selling basically new Zenith keyboard units on eBay for dirt cheap! But what is that switch? :?:
Looks like the tactile variant of the [wiki]SMK Alps mount[/wiki] switch to me. But it could very well be a similar looking clone.