webwit wrote:Lots of hits from Korea now... wiki is becoming standard reference for kbdmania and such.

Muirium wrote:Nice! I don't like relying on external hosts like Imgur for stuff when we don't need to. As a Deskthority founder, I'm sure Sixty would be cool with his photos hosted here, on the wiki, given he already watermarked them as such!
The end. As always, feel free to use any pictures in reposts/translations on KBC, KBDMania, Geekhack or OTD.
Instead of improving on typewriter mechanics (which happened anyway later on), a man named Cristopher Sholes – widely suspected to be Satan – opted to rearrange the layout so as to make it less likely you'll hit two keys next to each other.
Wodan wrote:I am considering writing wiki articles about families of keyboard kits with own PCB like:
- Winkeyless.kr
- GON keyboard works
- Leeku
- Duck
- Satan
- Whitefox
My impression, the wiki is not very up to date with important modern retail/kit keyboards. There is no article on the Pok3r and the Whitefox for example.
Important information that I would like to include in these articles include photos and short background about the µC used and the programming/flashing capabilities and tools used. There's such a huge variety of firmwares and flashing/programming tools that I though it made sense to add this to the wiki.
Findecanor wrote:There is scattered info on some of those here and there. It could certainly need some structure.
Some from the top of my head (some of which I have added): Category:Kit keyboards, GON's KeyboardWorks, Table of PCBs, Category:Enthusiast vendors.Converting NerD60 to TMK
I'll be happy to contribute - starting next yearWodan wrote: I would also like to create or extend the articles related to TIPRO
kbdfr wrote:I'll be happy to contribute - starting next year
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