I will have to see if i can reach out to the other users for more detailed photos.
Here is another album http://imgur.com/a/SPVZz
The front of the PCB has the ICs on it.
The main chip does have what looks to be dated 1997 (http://i.imgur.com/asbFtKp.jpg ) which to me seems to be odd for ...
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- 21 Jan 2017, 21:42
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: PR1ME PT200 keyboard restoration. Help?
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- 19 Jan 2017, 15:20
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: PR1ME PT200 keyboard restoration. Help?
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- 18 Jan 2017, 14:19
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: PR1ME PT200 keyboard restoration. Help?
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- 17 Jan 2017, 15:36
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: PR1ME PT200 keyboard restoration. Help?
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I remember using those PT-200 terminals, but not being overly impressed with the keyboards.
Yah, it seems like it could uses a good bit of lube, the slider part protrudes out the top a bit and gets bound if you don't push straight down. not something i would like to use everyday...
I'd say Prime ...
Yah, it seems like it could uses a good bit of lube, the slider part protrudes out the top a bit and gets bound if you don't push straight down. not something i would like to use everyday...
I'd say Prime ...
- 17 Jan 2017, 04:22
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: PR1ME PT200 keyboard restoration. Help?
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PR1ME PT200 keyboard restoration. Help?
Looking for info on this keyboard. Hoping someone can give me more info on this company, keyboard and probably the type of switches it uses.
I'm wanting to get this keyboard working but I need to learn first how it works... After some reading I believe it uses either induction or magnetic valve ...
I'm wanting to get this keyboard working but I need to learn first how it works... After some reading I believe it uses either induction or magnetic valve ...