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by Herb Johnson
26 Sep 2022, 02:27
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYSWITCH thread
Replies: 653
Views: 497816

Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYSWITCH thread

>> Update: Hi-Tek keycap peg measurements: inner box .1915", outer box .2740 problem is, these keystems are spec'ed DC 61-01 your catalog, at .275" square. Actually measured they are slightly tapered at .266" square on top and .276" on bottom. So I don't know if a proper keycap "peg hole" would be t...
by Herb Johnson
26 Sep 2022, 01:29
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYSWITCH thread
Replies: 653
Views: 497816

Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYSWITCH thread

jsheradin, thanks for the quick ID and references to the telcontar.net page for details, and of course the local deskthority reference. I looked on site "here" for square keystems, but Datanetics wasn't listed there. My friend the owner is really pleased to ID these.

Regards Herb
by Herb Johnson
25 Sep 2022, 23:13
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYSWITCH thread
Replies: 653
Views: 497816

Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYSWITCH thread

Looks like the place/thread to ask, to identify the following keyswitch, and to ask where I might get keycaps. Another tech friend has a few hundred of them, no data or source, unused old stock. In summary, Switch is momentary, 2-pin .1/4" spaced pins, Black body 9/16 inch square, about 11/16" tall ...
by Herb Johnson
31 Jan 2018, 17:19
Forum: Deskthority wiki talk
Topic: error in Apple M0110A wiki
Replies: 5
Views: 15016

Thanks and compliments to "snuci" for updating the Wiki M0110A Web page. I likewise found the Apple Tech Note as now referenced. The likely definitive references, are in the "Inside Apple" series which describe the hardware interfaces by product. As time permits I may edit those into the page. But t...
by Herb Johnson
30 Jan 2018, 21:58
Forum: Deskthority wiki talk
Topic: error in Apple M0110A wiki
Replies: 5
Views: 15016

error in Apple M0110A wiki

Pardon me, if this forum is not the correct forum for possible errors in a wiki entry. I'm new to participating. The page "Apple M0110A" has this statement: The protocol is an extended version of the one for the M0110, but the leads on the wire are not crossed, so a standard telephone cord can be us...

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