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Another new project (IBM PCJr)

Posted: 04 Dec 2018, 05:20
by tatsurou
Henlo again,

I bought this abomination of a keyboard for 10USD since nobody likes them and will try to turn it into something more up to date (different switches maybe?)

Any ideas perhaps? I liked the style of CA66 keyboards to be fair. :D

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Posted: 04 Dec 2018, 05:45
by tatsurou
Calculator electronics:

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PCJr patented breast implant tactile switch:

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All make perfect combination where they belong:

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Posted: 04 Dec 2018, 06:17
by snacksthecat
I like where this is going

Posted: 04 Dec 2018, 06:35
by zrrion
This is off to a much better start than I was expecting honestly.

Posted: 04 Dec 2018, 12:02
by depletedvespene
An abomination of a keyboard, indeed. I respect your technical ability for restoration, although I wouldn't bother with this thing.

Anyway, mind if I reuse your picture of the keyboard so I can make a shitpo... a post-mortem analysis of the PCjr's keyboard's layout? :)

Posted: 04 Dec 2018, 14:44
by tatsurou
Yeah, use it whenever you want:)

Posted: 04 Dec 2018, 19:08
by JBert
tatsurou wrote: Calculator electronics:

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The waving quality of those hand-drawn traces on that PCB though... :)

Posted: 05 Dec 2018, 00:41
by tatsurou
yea, it looks very crafty :D

Posted: 10 Dec 2018, 04:32
by tatsurou
Mini update:

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Guts cut out quickly (will be finished):

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Dreaming big:

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Posted: 10 Dec 2018, 04:57
by tatsurou
This board was made using imperial measuring system, but measured it using metric as accurately as possible. Here you go guys, for future reference:

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Posted: 10 Dec 2018, 05:57
by abrahamstechnology
Are you going to handwire the original controller?

Posted: 11 Dec 2018, 02:22
by tatsurou
Plan is pretty simple. Draw a new mounting plate for switches and install them on that. I am considering something from Kailh as they are available, cheap and in general providing a good soundtrack as for modern switches. I won't be building a pcb for it as I don't want to spend too much on this thing. And later, I will reuse some controller from a different board. That is the most reasonable idea in my opinion. Do you guys have any switch or technique recommendations?

Posted: 13 Dec 2018, 00:36
by tatsurou
Quick imagination of what will happen:

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Posted: 13 Dec 2018, 01:03
by abrahamstechnology
Recommend SMK MX mount switches, works with Cherry plates and caps with Alps-like click leaf. There's some on TaoBao for pretty cheap.

Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 15:28
by depletedvespene
abrahamstechnology wrote: Recommend SMK MX mount switches, works with Cherry plates and caps with Alps-like click leaf. There's some on TaoBao for pretty cheap.
Ok, I can't take this anymore. Generally speaking, I don't like to chop off parts of a keyboard or do major modifications to it that aren't really needed, but in this case... this being a PCJr keyboard to begin with, I'll say that THAT growth on the case should be sawed off and the freed space be used with an actual key.
Gaaaaaaaaaaaaah. Chop this off!!! (YMMV)
Gaaaaaaaaaaaaah. Chop this off!!! (YMMV)
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Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 19:42
by zrrion
Look, he's already using a board most people wouldn't even look at, he might as well embrace the quirks of the layout.

Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 20:11
by depletedvespene
The lower left side we can call a quirk (YMMV); the \gap, OTOH, is just a design defect (YMMNV).

Re: Another new project (IBM PCJr)

Posted: 21 Jan 2019, 17:48
by abrahamstechnology
Any updates?

Re: Another new project (IBM PCJr)

Posted: 04 Apr 2020, 09:07
by Sturmtiger001
Wonder if this thing went anywhere, seems like a neat idea to say the least.

Re: Another new project (IBM PCJr)

Posted: 17 Oct 2020, 04:38
by trtr-dmdm
Reviving this thread...

Working on rebuilding PCjr keyboard on my own. Come here for layout advice.

Here is original layout: http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/# ... 7d9c443fdc

Here are few layouts I'm considering, any ideas what may work best? Any other creative ideas?

"Chopped" http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/# ... 2290a82fda
"Standard keys only" http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/# ... 23c36e7ac4
"ISO Enter" http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/# ... d04e13dc65

Re: Another new project (IBM PCJr)

Posted: 17 Oct 2020, 23:40
by Excelso
The second one seems pretty good for me.

Re: Another new project (IBM PCJr)

Posted: 22 Oct 2020, 19:52
by Rayndalf
I'd love to see where this is going, I have a PCjr board that I'd love to modify, but I'd also like to find a way to use the original keycaps.

Re: Another new project (IBM PCJr)

Posted: 27 Oct 2020, 00:06
by trtr-dmdm
@rayndalf I highly doubt original keycaps are reusable. The way Enter and Spacebar mounted is just awful and not reusable.

There were some ideas around adapting keycaps by making inserts for them or inserting smaller MX keycaps into PCjr's.

Progress so far is I have plate working, need to figure out if hand wire or try PCB design next.

download/file.php?mode=view&id=63849

Re: Another new project (IBM PCJr)

Posted: 27 Oct 2020, 13:54
by kelvinhall05
trtr-dmdm wrote:
27 Oct 2020, 00:06
need to figure out if hand wire or try PCB design next.
If you want a Pro Micro based PCB, pm me. I could also do integrated controller but it would be more expensive to produce and you'd have to solder the USB port yourself, if not other components (and I'd charge more for the design lol).

But yeah, nice, fun project! I've thought about doing this myself for a while but haven't found a PCJr keyboard cheap enough to do so :/

Re: Another new project (IBM PCJr)

Posted: 28 Jan 2021, 17:32
by xTejima
kelvinhall05 wrote:
27 Oct 2020, 13:54
[quote=trtr-dmdm post_id=473445 time=<a href="tel:1603753591">1603753591</a> user_id=20502]
need to figure out if hand wire or try PCB design next.
If you want a Pro Micro based PCB, pm me. I could also do integrated controller but it would be more expensive to produce and you'd have to solder the USB port yourself, if not other components (and I'd charge more for the design lol).

But yeah, nice, fun project! I've thought about doing this myself for a while but haven't found a PCJr keyboard cheap enough to do so :/
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I would be interested in a PCB from you for a project similar to the OP’s project

Re: Another new project (IBM PCJr)

Posted: 28 Jan 2021, 17:34
by xTejima
I apologize, I’m new to this forum and I’m not good at commenting a reply to a comment. I am interested in pcb from you kelvinhall05

Re: Another new project (IBM PCJr)

Posted: 05 Feb 2021, 01:29
by joebeazelman
The PCjr is my first computer and I have nothing but fond memories of it. The original chicklet keyboard was truly an abomination, making it a laughing stock of computers even to this day. The later revised rubber dome keyboard discussed here wasn't too bad. It was certainly better than many of its competitors, such as the chronically fatiguing Commodore 64 keyboard.

While it may sound overpriced now, a PCjr with a very high quality RGB monitor could be had for under $1000, making it an incredible deal for a 16-bit machine with 128K of RAM. This was at a time when its competitors shipped 8-bit machines with barely 64K of RAM. Unfortunately, and to no one's surprise, IBM crippled it just enough to keep it from competing with its more lucrative father, the IBM PC. The mere fact they brutally maimed the keyboard demonstrates just how much they understood it as a critical part of a computer's perceived value. In contrast, today's computers ship with the lowest quality keyboard regardless of the price point.