IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread

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Chyros

15 Oct 2018, 07:37

An F50! Noice :) .

SilenceGoo

15 Oct 2018, 07:48

Chyros wrote: An F50! Noice :) .
I thought it's an M50, but noticed the cable is different.
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Findecanor

15 Oct 2018, 10:18

tatsurou wrote: Whaat are those? (On auction for 10 bux locally. Worth it?)

https://imgur.com/a/4Mv5KLV
Both Key Tronic.
The one in the back: E03600 family. Rubber dome: Some of these feel nice, many feel horrible.
The one in the front is late Key Tronic foam-and-foil: Buckling rubber sleeve, mushy feel because of the foam. The parts could be used when restoring more interesting KT foam-and-foil keyboards. The foam discs deteriorate over time, but you can also get newly made discs for restoration. Double-shot keycaps.

I have owned both types in Swedish ISO and trashed both, except for the foam discs that went to a restorer.
IMHO, don't get Key Tronic unless it is an "Ergo Force" and for a low price.

Findecanor

15 Oct 2018, 10:29

rymut wrote:
bujorc wrote: Anybody familiar with these? Does it come with at least 2 nos blue alps under each key cap? :)
I had this keyboard (HighScreen branded one), mine had cherry mx black on it.
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The computer and keyboard look very similar to an early Dolch (286 or 386) but in a different colour scheme.
This was before Dolch's keyboards were made by Cherry -- but the switches were Cherry MX.

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Mr.Nobody

16 Oct 2018, 05:46

Leshe wrote: Saw this on fleabay, any guess?
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Beautiful board, but it seems no one knows what it is.

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snufflecat

18 Oct 2018, 20:26

Is this anything worth spending money on?
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Myoth

18 Oct 2018, 20:27

nope

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snufflecat

18 Oct 2018, 21:23

Thanks, dodged a bullet there.

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//gainsborough
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19 Oct 2018, 00:03

I think it's relatively safe to assume that if something has windows keys it's not worth buying. I guess maybe Topre is the exception, but even then "worth buying" is kind of a polarizing topic of discussion, haha.

Findecanor

19 Oct 2018, 00:45

Mr.Nobody wrote:
Leshe wrote: Saw this on fleabay, any guess?
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Beautiful board, but it seems no one knows what it is.
Almost a month ago. Did anyone here get it?
The locking keys with lights makes me wonder. If switches are centred inside the 2u locking keys, which type of switch allows a LED in the upper-right corner?

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ZedTheMan

19 Oct 2018, 02:21

//gainsborough wrote: I think it's relatively safe to assume that if something has windows keys it's not worth buying. I guess maybe Topre is the exception, but even then "worth buying" is kind of a polarizing topic of discussion, haha.
Well, there are the Dell AT101ws, a good solid Alps Chassis with ANSI layout. Can be worth buying at a low price, me thinks. Especially the black ones.

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Keybug

21 Oct 2018, 11:58

I know it's probably beyond saving, but anyone know what the board with the blue caps is? Cheers
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Myoth

21 Oct 2018, 12:00

the other board is a G80, Noodmaen made a post on it and the blue one could very well be a LISP keyboard, but that's only by seeing the blue/grey colour way and the odd layout, which isn't something uncommon with keyboards of this era.

EDIT : this G80 : photos-f62/cherry-g80-0275-taylorix-sys ... 18576.html

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Keybug

21 Oct 2018, 13:35

Yeah, I could see the TA logo on that one and two of the machines appear to be TA's as well. The other computer is an ITT and the board looks a bit like a simplified version of the Honeywell Hall Effect keyboard that Chyros reviewed so maybe it's an ITT Courier or somesuch?

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Noobmaen

21 Oct 2018, 14:48

Before switching to cherry, many TA computers used Micro Switch keyboard assemblies

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PlacaFromHell

23 Oct 2018, 01:56

Guys, what is this thing? Or at least, what kind of switches it has? I found it for less than 1 USD.

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Noobmaen

23 Oct 2018, 11:19

Looks like wiki/Alps_SKFF_series with broken stem

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PlacaFromHell

23 Oct 2018, 20:11

Noobmaen wrote: Looks like wiki/Alps_SKFF_series with broken stem
Thanks but I will not be able to take it :cry: is too far from my home.

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bronz

26 Oct 2018, 23:13

Can anyone please identify this keyboard
and its potential worth ?

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bronz

28 Oct 2018, 13:28

Can anyone please identify this keyboard ?

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Antonov225

28 Oct 2018, 16:44

Hi! Has anyone of you ever seen a keyboard like this? The plastic case looks very similar to Hi-Tek 725 from the top but the bottom plate is vastly different. Also, the keycaps are very strange for an XT board - glossy black and sculpted in a circular shape. Strangely stepped too. Thanks in advance :)
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Blaise170
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28 Oct 2018, 17:11

Hard to say. I might guess foam and foil but I'm not even confident of that.

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Noobmaen

28 Oct 2018, 17:14

Antonov225 wrote: Hi! Has anyone of you ever seen a keyboard like this? The plastic case looks very similar to Hi-Tek 725 from the top but the bottom plate is vastly different. Also, the keycaps are very strange for an XT board - glossy black and sculpted in a circular shape. Strangely stepped too. Thanks in advance :)
Those LED segments remind me of robotron, so it might be stacked spring over pcb with carbon contacts like the contemporary robotron keyboards

davkol

28 Oct 2018, 17:20

Sounds plausible. Comrades did cooperate their efforts at times.

For example, the article on ES EVM reads
Some models had been also produced in other countries of the Eastern bloc: Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania and East Germany; some peripheral devices were also produced in Cuba.
(Note the "Hecho en Cuba" on the label.)

…sure enough, look up "ЕС ПЭВМ".

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Leshe

28 Oct 2018, 19:16

Just found this keyboard yesterday, any clue on the model itself?
Note that it says "DATE=81.2.1" although mx blacks i think were introduced on 1984
Also, the keycaps are super nice!
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Darkshado

29 Oct 2018, 03:44

Saw this while browsing classifieds... Any idea what it could be?
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elecplus

29 Oct 2018, 09:11

Darkshado wrote: Saw this while browsing classifieds... Any idea what it could be?
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Looks like a Zenith. Look at the logo is the top left corner of the screen.

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bronz

29 Oct 2018, 10:56

bronz wrote: Can anyone please identify this keyboard ?

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It looks like this is clone of IBM 84-key Model F keyboard with buckling spring switches.

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ball00n

29 Oct 2018, 10:58

bronz wrote:
bronz wrote: Can anyone please identify this keyboard ?

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It looks like this is clone of IBM 84-key Model F keyboard with buckling spring switches.

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It's oki gourd spring

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Chyros

29 Oct 2018, 11:28

Interesting. I guess I could've guessed based on the arrows. Never knew they made an AT model though, or even one with integrated LEDs (which is fairly rare for membrane keyboards).

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