NOS Micro Switch SD Keyboard - 1981 - Burroughs RIII Keyboard

Delta Research

26 Dec 2022, 23:44

I recently acquired this keyboard from Facebook marketplace, from a google search I wasn't able to get much about this keyboard.
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One thing is for sure, this looks really cool and reminds me of the 327X beamspring line.
Most keys are double shot, but some keys are single shot (no legend), and some are tripleshot (yellow legend on the front).
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It also features a latching caps lock, which is released when either of the shift keys are pressed. Really cool and I wish I could see more boards with this kind of feature. Switches also say 4B2E on them, I haven't checked every switch but I'm pretty sure most of the keys use it. As for keyfeel, it's one... no. THE smoothest unlubed switch I've ever typed on. It's silky smooth with zero binding whatsoever.
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If anyone knows anything about this keyboard, please post in the thread. I'm suspecting this might've belonged to some typewriter or word processing machine.
Last edited by Delta Research on 27 Dec 2022, 00:18, edited 1 time in total.

Delta Research

27 Dec 2022, 00:15

I just looked on the box and there's a manufacture date of December 18th, 1981.

wufishy

27 Dec 2022, 05:15

That looks amazing! If someone can get it to work on a modern system it will be a treat!

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Chyros

27 Dec 2022, 18:54

That looks great! Congrats on the find! :D

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mmm

27 Dec 2022, 20:13

Gorgeous board just a little bit jealous. Congrats on finding it!

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Muirium
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28 Dec 2022, 16:18

If you’re interested in USB conversion, here’s a good thread.

Delta Research

29 Dec 2022, 15:34

Welp, I already hit a roadblock with trying to disassemble it, I unscrewed all visible screws on the back but nothing is budging.

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jsheradin

29 Dec 2022, 16:42

Some more pictures would be helpful, tough to see anything about how it's assembled or what connectors it uses.

Delta Research

29 Dec 2022, 17:17

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This is a picture of the back, the bottom four holes do not have any screws, but I can see the PCB through them. The connector and speaker appear to be screwed in from the inside.

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Muirium
µ

29 Dec 2022, 17:28

They aren’t sealed shut from within. (Unless built by supernatural creatures…)

Be sure all the screws are out—including any screws in barrels hidden under labels—then work your way around the seam with a spudger or an old bank card, feeling for latches. Some old shells are real stuck in their ways but all will open with sufficient persuasion.

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JP!

29 Dec 2022, 18:44

I've never seen this keyboard before but also make sure there is nothing beneath those black rubber foot pads.

Delta Research

29 Dec 2022, 18:57

It appears the feet are melted on rather than adhesive, but I'll try to get them off non destructively before resorting to prying them off.

Delta Research

29 Dec 2022, 19:28

Just checked and there are no screws under the feet. I'm seriously stumped now, I'll check for any hidden latches.

Delta Research

29 Dec 2022, 19:36

I got the top case off, turns out I was trying to take it off the wrong way. I'll get pictures taken and get a wiki page going on this later today.
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MathematicalJ

04 Mar 2023, 21:52

This is a thing of beauty. I am definitely interested. I have some weird things I could trade if you still have it. I'll PM you.

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