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I got it off Mattr
There is the Alpsaver, Seebart's ultimate board. That's SKCC though. Its photo topic recently got revived, fortunately, so I don't even have to search for it xD .
But that's kind of the point. It's a pretty early vintage, rare, 60%, all metal keyboard. In that, kind of spiritual, sense, I see the similarity.
Yeah, it's in outstanding condition, apparently it spend ages on a shelf not being used, and it's clean as fuck, so this is a lovely specimen indeed. A lovely specimen of a lovely keyboard, in factseebart wrote: That Focus FK-727 is sweet, forget the goddamn Omrons!Omron B3G-S series are like a worse case Alps SKCM switch by design, manage to get some in good condition by chance and they feel fine. Since I recently got my second amber Omron B3G-S series keyboard in an NTC KB-6151 thats in much better shape are in than my Wang 725-7951 the direct comparison is staggering. And that Focus FK-727 looks to be in good shape, certainly a better keyboard than any Chicony. I doubt there is any difference in build quality between amber and cyan Omron B3G-S which are both second generation B3G-S series. It would be great to have a comparison of the first and second gerneration B3G.
wiki/Omron_B3G-S_series
No, that's speculation IMO. Especially if all we have is the keyboard dates, there is nothing in our wiki on when what series B3G-S was produced which doesn't really mean anything either. If anyone can read this...
Both are the same series with some slight differenes, that's really all the information we have.
Agreed, since the cyan ones are super rare it's going to be quite difficult to validate. The "Cyan Omron B3G-S series switches in a Focus FK-555" picture in our wiki is from Sandy, one of the very few examples of these I have seen in three years.jacobolus wrote: The contact design in all the Omron B3G-S switches just seems to be pretty bad. If you hold a multimeter in continuity tester mode across the contacts of any Omron switch and try pressing the switches, you’ll find they’re super chattery and unreliable. If you take one apart and put it back together, it sometimes turns out even worse. I suspect you need some very good debounce routine in your keyboard firmware to make them functional.
I still don't get it :p . English is not my first language anyway xD .