It's the keyboard from a Sanyo MBC-550 computer.

I could use one of those...
XMIT wrote:I think so, looking at the profile of the bottom two rows of keys and webwit's photos here: http://webwit.nl/input/lynk/Crazy Canadian XXIV wrote: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Lynk-Ke ... 2010727987
Not sure on this, but it could have Space Invaders, since a "Lynk PC122" is listed as having such on the NMB Hi-Tek wiki page. If it's right, it'd probably be grey tactiles.
The seller has six left and I can proxy overseas. Anyone in for a group buy?
Yes I did, and no its never a complete wasteXMIT wrote: It looks like there are several different flavors of these Lynk keyboards: M122 based, HiTek based, and Key Tronic based.
I did buy one of these. Looking more closely the the auction photos and webwit's photos there are some differences: the bard behind the top row of function keys, the function key labeling, the font used.
Engicoder did you buy one of these?
If it actually works and the key feel isn't godawful it won't be a completely wasted purchase. Otherwise, well, it's a disappointment.
I put in an offer and got it. It's curious that this one has brown hues and two taller feet (one missing) vs all the others that I have seen that have grey hues and no tall feet. I'll take pics of it when it arrives and I can clean it up. I'm sure they're all the same anyway.
I picked up one of these from the local Goodwill affiliate. Mine is either not XT/AT compliant, or broken. I still need to get some better photos.
Is that really rubber dome? THe switches look just like SMKs Oo .hypkx wrote: ntc kb6151, rubberdome, but nice keyboard in general (metal backplate), I would buy it if it has other switches:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/131702159843?_tr ... EBIDX%3AIT
nice findBritney Spears wrote: Corsair Vengeance K95 for 15€. Could be an inexpensive way to harvest a lot of MX Reds.
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Alps_integrated_domeChyros wrote:Is that really rubber dome? THe switches look just like SMKs Oo .hypkx wrote: ntc kb6151, rubberdome, but nice keyboard in general (metal backplate), I would buy it if it has other switches:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/131702159843?_tr ... EBIDX%3AIT
Ooh! I see, thankshypkx wrote:http://deskthority.net/wiki/Alps_integrated_domeChyros wrote:Is that really rubber dome? THe switches look just like SMKs Oo .hypkx wrote: ntc kb6151, rubberdome, but nice keyboard in general (metal backplate), I would buy it if it has other switches:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/131702159843?_tr ... EBIDX%3AIT
Sure about that hypkx? Not all Rafi keyboards are Hall effect, providing that this is a Rafi keyboard. Seems this is a keyboard for a Channel Sounder RUSK FAMS, RS-232 being the serial port.
No problem hypkx, just thought I'd mention it. I only know my two RAFI's that are both non hall effect kb's. Here you go:
It's true that all full-travel standard keyboards that RAFI currently offers have hall-effect switches underneath those caps. But this does not apply to vintage boards.
Cheers for the flowers. This is a late 1980s or early 90s B7 keyboard, with an AT interface and a Microsoft serial mouse emulation, which the D sub connector belongs to. Since the PCBs have to be different, RAFI has rarely offered models in both variants, mechanical and hall-effect. The B7 model was only available with RS 76 M keys and has been dropped from the catalogue some years ago, whereas its sibling B8 has been superseded by a hall-effect model, B8-C.
That's good value actually, those Ortek battlecruisers don't come along that often, and they never come cheap. That one is NOS though!u-ra wrote: Lots of Alps whites for lots of money:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ortek-MCK-142 ... Swa-dWm2Yq