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by alordi
07 Jul 2019, 21:41
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Soviet Model F clone with capacitive buckling springs
Replies: 49
Views: 13978

Re: Soviet Model F clone with capacitive buckling springs

Wazrach wrote:
06 Jul 2019, 16:41
Problem is, the original keycaps and switches REALLY, REALLY suck.
I have told you :D
There are many things didn’t work from fabric in the Soviet Union, and we didn’t replace or return these, had warranty repairs only.
by alordi
07 Mar 2019, 16:12
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Soviet Model F clone with capacitive buckling springs
Replies: 49
Views: 13978

Re: Soviet Model F clone with capacitive buckling springs

Computer class for robotic education consisted 12 DVK-3M/4 computers with MC7004 keyboards. I took part in unboxing and installation. 4 keyboards didn't work from the box. Another keyboards worked unstable - repeat symbol 2 or 3 times on key pressed once or didn't generate symbol until key pressed w...
by alordi
06 Mar 2019, 21:21
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Soviet Model F clone with capacitive buckling springs
Replies: 49
Views: 13978

Re: Soviet Model F clone with capacitive buckling springs

I wouldn't recommend to use it for work!
The keyborard was made for pdp11 compatible computers DVK and Elektronika-85. In real life 4 from 12 new keyboard didn't work and others work unstable. Technically it's use LK201 interface.
by alordi
24 Oct 2018, 00:05
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Can you tell me some info about this keyboard?
Replies: 42
Views: 10348

Can you tell me some info about this keyboard?

Oh! This is definitely Hungarian Videoton keyboard. It was connected to terminal (VDN-52500, VDX-52600) or VT-16 PC. I have almost the same keyboards from VDX-52600 but with RAFI switches and Russian key caps. The case is the same, board and layout are very close. VDN-52500 uses the same switches bu...
by alordi
29 Sep 2018, 08:45
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: I got something old for Christmas. Micro SD 4B3S switches.
Replies: 17
Views: 4196

This keyboard from Videoton VDN-52500 terminal
http://www.muzeumkomputerow.edu.pl/nasz ... 52500.html

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