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The NCR H0150-STD1-10-17, or "That OG NCR XT keyboard" as some members in DT called it, is a keyboard manufactured by Cherry Corp for NCR for their PC4/i computer system. The name can be easily mistaken for another NCR keyboard, the [[NCR H0150-STD1-01-17]], since the difference is very slight. The NCR H0150-STD1-'''01-17''' keyboard was part of the NCR Decision Mate system, which was the predecessor to NCR PC4 system <ref name="PC4 system" />. Perhaps this led NCR to name these keyboards very closely.
  
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NCR H0150-STD1-10-17 uses cherry MX black switches, 5 pin PCB mounted.
The NCR H0150-STD1-10-17, or "That OG NCR XT keyboard" as some members in DT called it, is a keyboard manufactured by Cherry Corp for NCR for their PC4/i computer system. The name can be easily mistaken for another NCR keyboard, the [[NCR H0150-STD1-01-17]], since the difference is very slight. The NCR H0150-STD1-'''01-17''' keyboard was part of the NCR Decision Made system, which was the predecessor to NCR PC4 system <ref name="PC4 system" />. Perhaps this led NCR to name these keyboards very closely.
 
  
NCR H0150-STD1-10-17 uses cherry MX black switches, 5 pin PCB mounted.
 
 
==Keyboard construction==
 
==Keyboard construction==
Like many other cherry keyboard, this keyboard doesn't have a plate. The pcb lies on the bottom case. There are two plastic pegs on the bottom case that goes into the pcb, keeping it in place. There are a metallic sheet and a plastic sheet underneath the pcb. Despite being relatively light compared to the like of IBM keyboard at the time, the whole assembly is very stable. 8 screws are used to keep the keyboard together.
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[[File:7FoOxVs.jpg|thumb|Different parts of the keyboard.]]
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Like many other Cherry keyboards, this keyboard doesn't have a plate. The PCB lies on the bottom case. There are two plastic pegs on the bottom case that go into the PCB, keeping it in place. There is a metallic sheet and a plastic sheet underneath the PCB. Despite being relatively light compared to comparable IBM keyboards at the time, the whole assembly is very stable. 8 screws are used to keep the keyboard together.
File:7FoOxVs.jpg|Different parts of the keyboard
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==G80-0427==
 
==G80-0427==
Previously, this keyboard was documented in the Wiki under Cherry keyboards category as [[Cherry G80-0427]]. This is indeed a sufficient approach to document the keyboard, since Cherry, the manufacturer, identified the keyboard as G80-0427. However, another identical keyboard was found under the name G80-0624, with virtually everything similar to the G80-0427. This prompted the need to document both keyboards as two variants of the same keyboard, hence this page.
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Previously, this keyboard was documented in the wiki under Cherry keyboards category as [[Cherry G80-0427]]. This is indeed a sufficient approach to document the keyboard, since Cherry, the manufacturer, identified the keyboard as G80-0427. However, another identical keyboard was found under the name G80-0624, with virtually everything similar to the G80-0427. This prompted the need to document both keyboards as two variants of the same keyboard, hence this page.
  
 
==G80-0624==
 
==G80-0624==
 
As discussed previously, this is another variant of the NCR H0150-STD1-10-17 in US language.
 
As discussed previously, this is another variant of the NCR H0150-STD1-10-17 in US language.
 
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File:NCR 10-17 Front view.jpg|Front view
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File:NCR 10-17 Front view.jpg | Front view
File:NCR 10-17 Back label.jpg|Back label
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File:NCR 10-17 Back label.jpg | Back label
File:NCR 10-17 part no.jpg|Part number
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File:NCR 10-17 part no.jpg   | Part number
File:NCR 10-17 Sticker.jpg|Sticker inside
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File:NCR 10-17 Sticker.jpg   | Sticker inside
 
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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<ref name="PC4 system">Old computer.com— [https://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=539 NCR PC4 System]</ref>
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<ref name="PC4 system">oldcomputers.com — [https://web.archive.org/web/20230924060808/https://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=539 NCR PC4] (Wayback Machine) Archived 2023-09-24.</ref>
<ref name="DE variant">Desthority.net— [https://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?t=10652 Seebart's thread]</ref>
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<ref name="DE variant">Desthority.net — [https://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?t=10652 Seebart's thread]</ref>
 
 
 
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[[Category:NCR keyboards]]
 
[[Category:NCR keyboards]]
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[[Category:Cherry OEM keyboards]]
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[[Category:Keyboards with Cherry MX switches]]
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[[Category:Vintage keyboards]]
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[[Category:List of all keyboards]]

Revision as of 12:59, 19 May 2024

NCR H0150-STD1-10-17
NCR h0150 std1 10 17.jpg
FCC ID CTD7YSNCRKB10
Branding NCR
Manufacturer Cherry
Layouts XT with nav cluster.
Keyswitches Cherry MX Black
Interface XT
Weight 1100g
Years of production 1986

The NCR H0150-STD1-10-17, or "That OG NCR XT keyboard" as some members in DT called it, is a keyboard manufactured by Cherry Corp for NCR for their PC4/i computer system. The name can be easily mistaken for another NCR keyboard, the NCR H0150-STD1-01-17, since the difference is very slight. The NCR H0150-STD1-01-17 keyboard was part of the NCR Decision Mate system, which was the predecessor to NCR PC4 system [1]. Perhaps this led NCR to name these keyboards very closely.

NCR H0150-STD1-10-17 uses cherry MX black switches, 5 pin PCB mounted.

Keyboard construction

File:7FoOxVs.jpg
Different parts of the keyboard.

Like many other Cherry keyboards, this keyboard doesn't have a plate. The PCB lies on the bottom case. There are two plastic pegs on the bottom case that go into the PCB, keeping it in place. There is a metallic sheet and a plastic sheet underneath the PCB. Despite being relatively light compared to comparable IBM keyboards at the time, the whole assembly is very stable. 8 screws are used to keep the keyboard together.

G80-0427

Previously, this keyboard was documented in the wiki under Cherry keyboards category as Cherry G80-0427. This is indeed a sufficient approach to document the keyboard, since Cherry, the manufacturer, identified the keyboard as G80-0427. However, another identical keyboard was found under the name G80-0624, with virtually everything similar to the G80-0427. This prompted the need to document both keyboards as two variants of the same keyboard, hence this page.

G80-0624

As discussed previously, this is another variant of the NCR H0150-STD1-10-17 in US language.

DE variant

Another variant of this keyboard in DE language can be found in Seebart's thread in 2015 [2]

References

  1. oldcomputers.com — NCR PC4 (Wayback Machine) Archived 2023-09-24.
  2. Desthority.net — Seebart's thread