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- 03 Jul 2012, 19:57
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Bringing the IBM PC XT into the 21st Century
- Replies: 336
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Here are the kicad libs that I did - I think they're as exact as I could get them barring some glaring overlooked error. It still needs to be validated either via etching or a small pcb. There are 4 footprints, reversed and regular, and their versions where they have no mask - meaning pads are fully...
- 03 Jul 2012, 16:49
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Bringing the IBM PC XT into the 21st Century
- Replies: 336
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The dots are simply there to raise the switch foot to the same level as the pads. Also notably there's two types of the switch pad placements, where the pads are mirrored. The dots are actually the only useful frame of reference for placing the pads correctly that I've found, as the center of the sw...
- 13 Oct 2011, 03:29
- Forum: Group buys
- Topic: Interest Check - Chameleon Keyboard Controller
- Replies: 73
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- 02 Aug 2011, 19:21
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: [Project] The XYNV Keyboard
- Replies: 71
- Views: 19014
Eeenteresting, and great work so far! Happened to stumble on this thread by accident. I've been quietly working on something relatively similar (split matrix) since last year, though it's not close to being ready for the public reveal just yet. Primary inspirations were also dmw's humble hacker, the...
- 03 Feb 2011, 08:49
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: KBC Poker aka "KBC 60%" aka "KBC 40%"
- Replies: 207
- Views: 43371
Huh. When I saw the topic, and then the first picture, for some reason I thought that the discussion would be about this. I think I need sleep.sixty wrote:
- 03 Feb 2011, 08:41
- Forum: Off-topic
- Topic: Monitor Arms
- Replies: 33
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I use a Chief KCB110. Three of them, that is, for my 24 inchers. You can see them in action over thar . I'm veering in a completely different direction than webwit desk-wise, apparently. Although before settling on this, I was considering mounting everything on the wall.. I also considered ergotron ...