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- 30 Jan 2021, 20:36
- Forum: For sale
- Topic: SOLD - [EU-DE] NIB Raptor Gaming K1 Azerty MX Black ABS DS (G80-1800)
- Replies: 2
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SOLD - [EU-DE] NIB Raptor Gaming K1 Azerty MX Black ABS DS (G80-1800)
SOLD --- Found another keyboard in the basement that I don't even remember buying :| It's a Raptor Gaming K1 with azerty layout, MX Blacks and I what I think is ABS double shot keycaps. Says it's NKRO and I don't think it was ever used. Price is 30€ + shipping. https://i.imgur.com/stFqqtx.jpg More ...
- 30 Jan 2021, 01:37
- Forum: For sale
- Topic: SOLD - [EU-DE] Bolt modded IBM SSK ANSI + Unicomp Blank Caps + Cable
- Replies: 4
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Re: SOLD - [EU-DE] Bolt modded IBM SSK ANSI + Unicomp Blank Caps + Cable
Sold. That was fast!
- 29 Jan 2021, 23:24
- Forum: For sale
- Topic: SOLD - [EU-DE] Bolt modded IBM SSK ANSI + Unicomp Blank Caps + Cable
- Replies: 4
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SOLD - [EU-DE] Bolt modded IBM SSK ANSI + Unicomp Blank Caps + Cable
Hey, I'm selling my IBM Model M SSK and a matching set of Unicomp blank keycaps with an extra red and an orange cap. The bolt mod was done by matt3o many years ago and I believe back then I paid him around 170 Euro. Seeing how some SSKs on ebay seem to end up quite high I wanted to ask here first (d...
- 03 Apr 2016, 20:11
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
- Replies: 277
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Oh, totally forgot to answer. I don't know if TMK does, but even if it doesn't it won't be a problem to implement it. Those RGB LEDs have a single data input pin and expect three bytes for RGB. Their timing is a bit difficult, but that also means that it only takes 3,75µs to update the color so I ca...
- 28 Mar 2016, 13:53
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
- Replies: 277
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So, what's the idea with the LED? I don't know :lol: It really depends on the case and plate design but I think a few RGB or RGBW LEDs will be pretty flexible. My plan is to have a little hole or slit in the mount plate to show the current layer/status. Didn't think about HOW exactly I'll represent...
- 27 Mar 2016, 06:09
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
- Replies: 277
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I changed the 90 degree switches back and added another RGBW LED on the right. I really hope the LEDs turn out good, I'm still worried whether it's a good idea because it most likely won't work without a mount plate... You can dim the LEDs, but plain 5050 (5x5mm) LEDs aren't pretty to look at :) EDI...
- 26 Mar 2016, 14:41
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
- Replies: 277
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- 26 Mar 2016, 06:20
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
- Replies: 277
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Aaand I'm back once again :? I stumbled across a box with the components to assemble ~25 THKBs today which motivated me to work on the PCB again. Just a few little things that were missing and keeping me from ordering the next batch. LED I was unsure if/where to put LEDs so I went with something eas...
- 22 Dec 2015, 21:50
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
- Replies: 277
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Re: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
Hey folks, I'm really sorry for being inactive here and not answering questions I feel I should have. I've had some personal issues and didn't follow most of my online stuff lately. Luckily the project is not dead nor am I :mrgreen: @Plasmodium: I'm at my parents place for the next couple days, but ...
- 28 Oct 2015, 23:13
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
- Replies: 277
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Yeah. Studying, working, (some) social life take quite a chunk of my free time. But I have good news. The next PCB is almost ready for production and I will check out the Hamburg Fablab tomorrow. They have a 2D and a 3D CNC mill and a small laser cutter. I really hope that I can mill a case prototyp...
- 26 Oct 2015, 22:37
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
- Replies: 277
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Yay got mine!.. I put some good old Brown Gaterons on her and I must say well done on the assembly and firmware ne0phyte.. Really pleased. The layout is quite intuitive and I really like the function layers, though I feel i will have to remap the space and Fn1 keys around the other way (though that...
- 26 Oct 2015, 13:44
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
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Re: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
I don't think we have the exact same one since mine is at least 15 years old. It's a WTCP-S and says "Serie 02.93" underneath
I'm using a 1.2mm round sloped tip (4PTF7-1):
I'm using a 1.2mm round sloped tip (4PTF7-1):
- 25 Oct 2015, 17:11
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
- Replies: 277
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Yes, it even fits between the PCB and mount plate. I might change it to some smd crystal in the future though.Muirium wrote: ↑Is that silver component (left of Z) a quartz crystal? Is it low enough to stay out the way of the keycap?
- 24 Oct 2015, 16:08
- Forum: Off-topic
- Topic: X-Post: Berlin Meetup
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X-Post: Berlin Meetup
Just a quick info for the German people who don't read the German sub forum: Berliner Treffen
- 24 Oct 2015, 16:04
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
- Replies: 277
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Would love to supply you with a mount plate, but I don't have any yet. I have one of my old mount plates left, but I want to keep that (I want to keep one of each PCB/plate revision). I will check out the Hamburg fablab soon. They have both 2D and 3D CNC mill and a ...laser cutter! Sadly it's only c...
- 23 Oct 2015, 17:05
- Forum: Diskussionen auf Deutsch
- Topic: (Berliner) Treffen
- Replies: 5
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- 22 Oct 2015, 20:46
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
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Oh and you will also need some jumper wires due to my retarded order of ISP pins on the PCB.malcomkern wrote: ↑Do I need the USBASP USB ISP Programmer & 10 Pin Ribbon Cable & 6 Pin Converter - AVR ATMEL from ebay to program the first time?
I will change the order of those in the next PCB revision.
- 22 Oct 2015, 20:38
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
- Replies: 277
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I go to the shop tomorrow first thing, just let you know. Do I have to buy the ebay programmer to program the fist time? Then I will order that also tonight. Yeah, you will need one (and it can't hurt to have one). It comes with the Atmel DFU bootloader, but the default fuses are configured to divi...
- 22 Oct 2015, 20:24
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
- Replies: 277
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- 22 Oct 2015, 20:10
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
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You can always check the pads though. The pad for the cathode end is a rectangleRoastPotatoes wrote: ↑I don't think I have seen this on another pcb I have used. It is a nice idea to remove a little doubt.
- 22 Oct 2015, 20:06
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
- Replies: 277
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- 21 Oct 2015, 13:10
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
- Replies: 277
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- 20 Oct 2015, 17:55
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
- Replies: 277
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- 19 Oct 2015, 14:08
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
- Replies: 277
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Swillkb just generates a top plate based on a keyboard-layout-editor.com code, then generates mathching middle layers and bottom plates. Basically what I'm, I guess, is what are the dimensions of the PCB? Then I can just check it against the interior dimensions of the middle layers. Once I've got i...
- 19 Oct 2015, 13:53
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: What would you do with a TechShop membership?
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- 19 Oct 2015, 04:12
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
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I never used the swillkb generator so I can't really help with that. I just checked the distance between the switch holes and the PCB edges. It sticks out 1.7mm on the left and right, 3.5mm on the top and 0.7mm on the bottom. If you simply round those values up (or add 1mm each) you should be on the...
- 17 Oct 2015, 12:33
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
- Replies: 277
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- 17 Oct 2015, 01:07
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
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- 16 Oct 2015, 12:32
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
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Yes, right now the layers are only active while keeping the respective key pressed (see ACTION_LAYER_MOMENTARY in keymap_thkb.c#L52-L54)
- 16 Oct 2015, 11:44
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
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Whoops, sorry to hear that. I never thought about problems it might cause with alternative keyboard layouts. I just pushed the current mapping to github: https://github.com/ne0phyte/tmk_keyboard To change the layout you need to change the tmk_keyboard/keyboard/thkb/keymap_thkb.c . You then run "make...