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Posted: 08 May 2015, 11:53
by scottc
jakkul wrote: http://www.galerieallegro.pl/zdjecia/kl ... /5332927/1

Can you tell me what is that? Looks like ALPS...
Ha, I'm bidding on that too.

Posted: 08 May 2015, 12:21
by jakkul
oh you! Be sure to post your experiences after you get it :)

Posted: 08 May 2015, 18:06
by amospalla
acolombo wrote: Image I've found this in my local listings. Could it be mechanical? Do you recognize it?
I've got a very similar chikony one but I lent it to a friend so I can not compare right now, I'll comment again when I get back my keyboard.

Mine is cherry MX blue, also the most silent MX board I own, very silent space and enter keys. I ended using it as my main MX board before I got my current non MX keyboard, I did use it with its original blues but also with stems from red, vintage black, and clear keyboards. Ended using it with stems from a red board with rubber bands, the most quiet MX I have tested, with very very comfortable space and enter keys really.

I also own a modern g80-3000, with windows key (key which I really use a lot) and no fat enter key which I don't like, but still I prefered using this chikony board. It is also quite compact for a being a vintage keyboard. If I had to use MX again I would prefer this one over a pretty g80-1000 and a modern g80-3000 I also own.

Anyway as others says, it can have any other switch.

Posted: 08 May 2015, 18:57
by acolombo
amospalla wrote:
acolombo wrote: Image I've found this in my local listings. Could it be mechanical? Do you recognize it?
I've got a very similar chikony one but I lent it to a friend so I can not compare right now, I'll comment again when I get back my keyboard.

Mine is cherry MX blue, also the most silent MX board I own, very silent space and enter keys. I ended using it as my main MX board before I got my current non MX keyboard, I did use it with its original blues but also with stems from red, vintage black, and clear keyboards. Ended using it with stems from a red board with rubber bands, the most quiet MX I have tested, with very very comfortable space and enter keys really.

I also own a modern g80-3000, with windows key (key which I really use a lot) and no fat enter key which I don't like, but still I prefered using this chikony board. It is also quite compact for a being a vintage keyboard. If I had to use MX again I would prefer this one over a pretty g80-1000 and a modern g80-3000 I also own.

Anyway as others says, it can have any other switch.
At the end I got that board, it had yellow Mitsumi Miniature Switches, with MX mount keycaps. The stabilized keys are ok, but the other ones suffers a bit of binding, but it's nice to try a new switch.

Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread

Posted: 11 May 2015, 01:03
by acolombo
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Another find. Probably rubberdome, or maybe mechanical, can you recognize what it could be?

Posted: 27 May 2015, 00:10
by stratokaster
Found this strange Compaq keyboard when browsing a local eBay-like website.

The seller claims it's mechanical. And the fact that lock diodes are located directly on the keys seems to corroborate his claim. It also has an SDL connector...

What could it possibly be?
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Posted: 27 May 2015, 00:11
by XMIT
That's a foam and foil Compaq board. I have two in the garage, though not ISO layout. Mine are ANSI.

Posted: 27 May 2015, 00:17
by stratokaster
Thanks! I'll pass then :-)

I also found this keyboard which looks like a rebranded Chicony KB-5181, but I'm not really sure.
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Posted: 25 Jun 2015, 19:49
by Muirium
I'd post a full pictures thread, if I had any more pictures. But this is it. One phone pic from a friend of a friend in Kazakhstan:
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Apparently it's at her parents place, and they say it's from the 1980s. I know nothing more.

Obviously relegendable, and a bit of an oddball what with the tiny, offset "spacebar"! Wouldn't surprise me if it's a microcomputer of some kind.

Posted: 25 Jun 2015, 19:54
by seebart
Tss that thing is crazy. Cool though. The venting at the top suggests there is some hardware in there. The word on the case reads like "cyhkap".

Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 14:17
by acolombo
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Guys, is this a buckling spring M2? I've already bought it and I really hope so!

Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread

Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 14:44
by seebart
Personally I do not know but I do know our wiki is your friend.

Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 14:46
by Chyros
Yup, that's an M2. Rare to find one nowadays that works - only one of my three worked, and that only partly at first. Did you have yours tested?

Here's my review on it, if you're interested:

Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread

Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 14:53
by seebart
Basically Chyros can answer all keyboard questions with his extensive video reviews, which is a great thing for all of us. :P Seriously I could see your reviews being "integrated" in the wiki if that's even possible. How do you feel about that Chyros?

What I can do now is add reference links to the according pages that link to your review.

Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 15:18
by Chyros
seebart wrote: Basically Chyros can answer all keyboard questions with his extensive video reviews, which is a great thing for all of us. :P Seriously I could see your reviews being "integrated" in the wiki if that's even possible. How do you feel about that Chyros?

What I can do now is add reference links to the according pages that link to your review.
Haha thanks mate, I do my best :) .

Of course you can put my videos in the wiki or link to them or something, I'm happy to help out wherever :) .

Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 15:44
by tactica
Muirium wrote: Obviously relegendable, and a bit of an oddball what with the tiny, offset "spacebar"! Wouldn't surprise me if it's a microcomputer of some kind.
That's quite obviously a clone of the ZX Spectrum. The "Caps shift", layout and typical Spectrum BASIC tokens are a giveaway.

Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 15:57
by acolombo
Chyros wrote: Yup, that's an M2. Rare to find one nowadays that works - only one of my three worked, and that only partly at first. Did you have yours tested?

Here's my review on it, if you're interested:
It will be shipped to me next week. I've seen that it's prone to failure, I hope it works and if not I'll try to fix it! Thanks for the video ;)

Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 16:19
by Chyros
acolombo wrote:
Chyros wrote: Yup, that's an M2. Rare to find one nowadays that works - only one of my three worked, and that only partly at first. Did you have yours tested?

Here's my review on it, if you're interested:
It will be shipped to me next week. I've seen that it's prone to failure, I hope it works and if not I'll try to fix it!
If it IS broken, it's almost certainly due to the capacitors. Simply solder in new ones and it should work.

Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 16:35
by acolombo
Chyros wrote: If it IS broken, it's almost certainly due to the capacitors. Simply solder in new ones and it should work.
Yeah I'm not that much worried about it working or not, indeed. I just hope to have the right capacitors at home and not having to go out and buy them :lol: My only concern was it being rubber dome, because I didn't find many information about model numbers, but at this point I'm pretty sure it's buckling spring ;)

Posted: 31 Jul 2015, 12:05
by gogusrl
A guy I found dumped a bunch of pics on me. The most interesting is this one :

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full album is here : http://imgur.com/a/GSa4Z

help me id them if you can please.

Posted: 31 Jul 2015, 12:14
by andrewjoy
Can anyone identify what the person was smoking when they came up with this layout ?
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Posted: 31 Jul 2015, 12:36
by seebart
Best things I like are the secondary space, the secondary enter and the gigantic lock! Also dual shift keys. Very nice. But since I see "Waterloo beer festival" what makes you think of smoking? :lol:

Posted: 31 Jul 2015, 12:45
by andrewjoy
Whoever thinks that keyboard layout is a good idea must have been on some sweet drugs.

Posted: 31 Jul 2015, 15:33
by macmakkara
:lol: I don't have idea what he/she had..... But i want that shit

Posted: 31 Jul 2015, 15:51
by Muirium
Well, at least it ain't authentic Big Ass Return. They are trying to play the same trick though: ISO or ANSI? Uh… both?

Still needs moar shift keys. For your fifth and sixth hands.

Posted: 31 Jul 2015, 17:28
by Touch_It
Not sure what is more scary.

1. Someone came up with this idea and it was actually produced.
2. Someone saw this somewhere and decided, hey, this is something that I want/need.
3. Said someone bought it, and apparently used it quite a bit.

Posted: 05 Aug 2015, 10:19
by andrewjoy
Its in a bar , they let the customer change the song on itunes so they want something that can take spills.

Myself i would have used a touch screen but thats just me i guess.

Posted: 13 Aug 2015, 13:04
by tinimi
I've found this cat photos:
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This look's like Cherry G80-18xx. But I didn't find it in the wiki. With winkeys and ANSI layout. May be somebody knows its number and could add it to wiki?

Posted: 13 Aug 2015, 13:07
by gogusrl
What kind of switches are these :
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Posted: 13 Aug 2015, 13:10
by seebart
Possibly amber Omron B3G-S series, hard to tell from that picture.

http://deskthority.net/wiki/Omron_B3G-S_series