Thanks for the info, I found some info on the ones that still are produced but it did not look exactly like this.
I am hoping its good whatever it is. Its coming in the mail, so i will find out eventually. Anyway it got a cool sticker on it tough.
I know what keyboard this is, it is a Cortron model 121. The question is, what kind of switches does it use? Its and older model, made in 2000 if i am not mistaken.
@Muirium I think both of us can do this conversion: https://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=24822 Looks like the same set up, although your board probably have a completely different protocol, that should not be of any consequence because you have the same controller I think (intel 8048) and the...
I have the same type of switches (broadly speaking), 4B3S, so logic scan switches. I also have the same type of controller with the same type of multiplexer. Very similar set up. The chips around are a bit different, but most are redundant when converted to USB in my case as well as far as i can see...
Good first TKL. You’ll do well here. I have a relative of your keyboard . Yet to convert it, but people are working on this. Yeah I have seen that tread actually :D It looks like a quite different connector tough, parallel vs serial. The vertical height on this guy would go past my desk! It's like ...
Hi! I am new here btw. :D I just recently bought this ATEX keyboard on ebay, you might have seen it I guess. I did not pay the full hefty price for it, only half hefty. ^^ I guess it is my first TKL board, although I guess it must be a battleship TKL. As far as I know these where used at newspaper a...