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Posted: 08 Jun 2018, 22:57
by JP!
cnrmsn wrote:
is that a lexmark model m on the right?
Yes
Posted: 10 Jun 2018, 23:50
by zuglufttier
So, finally, I found a grimy model m in the trash! It cleaned up very nice, key caps are still in excellent conditions, a few are missing, and it's from 1986.

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The controller:

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But what looks really weird: Model G??

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So, is this something special or just a regular model m from that time?
Posted: 10 Jun 2018, 23:52
by Myoth
looks normal to me, it's a square badge so it's quite nice, but apart from that, there isn't much more to it
Posted: 11 Jun 2018, 09:58
by zuglufttier
I was just wondering about that model g on the label

Anyway, a nice keyboard, will need to get some keys though!
Posted: 11 Jun 2018, 10:28
by snufflecat
Blaise170 wrote: I'm not able to identify most of them but I'd be that most of them are mechanical. They look sweet!
My pulse seriously rose looking at the pictures..
Posted: 11 Jun 2018, 11:57
by Keybug
JP! wrote: A contact of mine sent me some pictures of some interesting finds. What do you guys think? Some of the stuff is a bit too big and heavy for me to take though but the keyboards look nice but I don't know anything about them.
The identical white / beige ones with the black cable look to me like they have the BTC font, so probably not worth getting. The one with the grey top cover in the pile looks like it could be an NTC Cherry board, though...

Posted: 11 Jun 2018, 18:39
by ScottPaladin
andrewjoy wrote: That bottom one looks a bit like a dell quiet key ( a decent RD) but i could be wrong its not the best photo.
You were right, btw. I went by the estate sale and it was a Quietkey. I might've got it but both keyboards had a huge smear of black tar like junk between them. It got all over my hands and wouldn't come off. Blech.
Posted: 11 Jun 2018, 18:53
by zrrion
quietkeys are pretty good dome keyboards and I use mine as a backup/loaner board. Shame about the tar.
Posted: 11 Jun 2018, 18:55
by xxhellfirexx
Can anyone please identify this keyboard? There are no labels on it.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/223014274047

Posted: 11 Jun 2018, 19:00
by Blaise170
Pretty sure that's a Qtronix Scorpius keyboard, not sure which model. It has the usual layout of a Qtronix and the LED sheet looks just like Qtronix as well. I'd wager that this probably has Aristotle clicky switches.
Posted: 11 Jun 2018, 19:59
by JP!
Prism N5 portable keyboard with white Alps I am guessing.
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=90230.0
Posted: 11 Jun 2018, 20:08
by Blaise170
Interesting. I'd say you are correct, then. It looks stunningly close to Qtronix though. I wonder who copied who? Or if this design is actually Qtronix/iOne OEM?
Qtronix (now iOne) Compact Keyboard
iOne Compact Keyboard

Posted: 11 Jun 2018, 20:18
by JP!
Keybug wrote: JP! wrote: A contact of mine sent me some pictures of some interesting finds. What do you guys think? Some of the stuff is a bit too big and heavy for me to take though but the keyboards look nice but I don't know anything about them.
The identical white / beige ones with the black cable look to me like they have the BTC font, so probably not worth getting. The one with the grey top cover in the pile looks like it could be an NTC Cherry board, though...

Is that good?..

Darn, I'm still waiting to hear back so I can check out the stash.
Posted: 11 Jun 2018, 23:23
by Keybug
Keybug wrote: The identical white / beige ones with the black cable look to me like they have the BTC font, so probably not worth getting. The one with the grey top cover in the pile looks like it could be an NTC Cherry board, though...

Christ, that's embarrasing! Meant to say NCR Cherry, not NTC (= usually ALPS switches)... The NCR cases and caps are much sought after, but on closer inspection the shape doesn't seems right while the colour does. See here:
https://imgur.com/gallery/yB0Cb
Posted: 12 Jun 2018, 01:29
by JP!
Keybug wrote: Keybug wrote: The identical white / beige ones with the black cable look to me like they have the BTC font, so probably not worth getting. The one with the grey top cover in the pile looks like it could be an NTC Cherry board, though...

Christ, that's embarrasing! Meant to say NCR Cherry, not NTC (= usually ALPS switches)... The NCR cases and caps are much sought after, but on closer inspection the shape doesn't seems right while the colour does. See here:
https://imgur.com/gallery/yB0Cb
I read that as NCR so no worries.
Posted: 12 Jun 2018, 08:44
by kbdfr
Keybug wrote: Keybug wrote: The identical white / beige ones with the black cable look to me like they have the BTC font, so probably not worth getting. The one with the grey top cover in the pile looks like it could be an NTC Cherry board, though...

Christ, that's embarrasing! Meant to say NCR Cherry, not NTC (= usually ALPS switches)... The NCR cases and caps are much sought after, but on closer inspection the shape doesn't seems right while the colour does. See here:
https://imgur.com/gallery/yB0Cb
The keyboard linked in your post is a Cherry G80-3007 while the one originally shown in the pile would be a Cherry G80-3077, which has a much darker top.
However, it certainly is not one, the top shell differs as shown by the arrows:

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Posted: 12 Jun 2018, 18:48
by JP!
Posted: 12 Jun 2018, 19:16
by Blaise170
I still can't tell what they are, but they are at least interesting even if not mechanical.
Posted: 12 Jun 2018, 19:53
by xxhellfirexx
Well with that many extra keys, I am sure you can use it as a poor man's space cadet keyboard.
Posted: 12 Jun 2018, 20:01
by mike52787
Red is either foam and foil or white omron b3gs linear
yellow is keytronic foam and foil
green is BTC foam and foil
the two noncircled boards near the NCR with the red circle are likely seijin dome with slider.
Posted: 12 Jun 2018, 21:36
by Keybug
Hats off to you, Mike!
I agree, still great boards given the condition of some, even if most may not be mechanical!
Posted: 13 Jun 2018, 05:49
by rich1051414
Yuck @ seijin dome and slider. However, I really like the look of those keycaps. Such a shame.
Posted: 13 Jun 2018, 23:56
by hrbatik.h
Hi,
I have founded this keyboard, it has Alps switches. But does anyone knows who is the manufacturer and what does the logo mean? It is Edata, Zdata or something else?
It is made probably by ITS - Japan company or Taiwan. I had a computer terminal made by ITS and with this unknown logo and now also the keyboard.
Here are some photos before restoration works:

- Keyboard from the top
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- back side
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- detail of the switch and keycap
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Thanks
Jan
Posted: 13 Jun 2018, 23:59
by //gainsborough
looks like an NTC KB-6251
Posted: 13 Jun 2018, 23:59
by Myoth
I'm pretty sure this is a Chicony Kb-6251 rebrand, opening it up and observing the pcb would tell you for sure though.
got ninja'd : it's indeed a NTC KB6251, I always mess up NTC and Chicony

Posted: 14 Jun 2018, 00:11
by hrbatik.h
hi,
you were right - on the PCB is:
NTC 71-6071A-106
KB-6261 EA V6.0
Posted: 14 Jun 2018, 00:22
by hrbatik.h
but still can't find on Internet something about the logo Edata

It is fairly interesting because the same was on the vintage airliner terminal I have.
I found on it manyfactured by Victor Data Systems, so maybe the logo means this??

- The back of the terminal
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Jan
Posted: 14 Jun 2018, 00:52
by chip chop
Try searching under Sigma Data 8100 (Ancient Greek) - Something on a Japanese Blog about it, nothing special.
http://park8.wakwak.com/~kaineko2/keybo ... 20922.html
Posted: 14 Jun 2018, 03:08
by Blaise170
Σ is the Greek letter sigma as chip chop said (but modern Greek still uses it, it's not "ancient").
Posted: 14 Jun 2018, 04:26
by rich1051414
I mean, it is also ancient, so it's not like he is wrong
The letter 'A' is also ancient though, as well as most of the rest of the modern alphabet(ancient latin).