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Posted: 28 Aug 2017, 20:56
by hansichen
Looks like a keytronic rubberdome keyboard

Posted: 28 Aug 2017, 22:30
by IKSLM
Had one just like it. Don't bother.

Posted: 30 Aug 2017, 22:02
by Keybug
What on Earth is this? (No success websearching any of the numbers on the back...)
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More pictures here:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Click ... Swe09ZpsUr

Thanks!

Posted: 30 Aug 2017, 22:17
by seebart
Keybug wrote: What on Earth is this? (No success websearching any of the numbers on the back...)
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More pictures here:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Click ... Swe09ZpsUr

Thanks!
NMB first generation AT, pretty nice actually:

wiki/Hi-Tek_Series_725_first_generation

Posted: 30 Aug 2017, 22:20
by Keybug
Thanks for the quick reply. I had a feeling it wasn´t bad! Shame there's no BIN option...

Posted: 30 Aug 2017, 22:22
by seebart
Keybug wrote: Thanks for the quick reply. I had a feeling it wasn´t bad! Shame there's no BIN option...
It wont stay cheap, these are rather rare and nice.

Posted: 30 Aug 2017, 23:09
by Chyros
Damn, didn't know pre-101 NMBs could come with the sidestepped keys Oo .

Posted: 31 Aug 2017, 06:58
by Polecat
Weird Model F? This was in the closet and I don't remember why I kept it or what it was. Is this just a PC/XT board with some overlays glued on? No ID on the badge, just "IBM", which seems odd to me. No label on the bottom (steel plate). Standard 5 pin DIN.

Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread

Posted: 31 Aug 2017, 07:34
by xueyao
Polecat wrote:Weird Model F? This was in the closet and I don't remember why I kept it or what it was. Is this just a PC/XT board with some overlays glued on? No ID on the badge, just "IBM", which seems odd to me. No label on the bottom (steel plate). Standard 5 pin DIN.
Your guess seems to be right, does look like an XT with some sticker pasted above some of the stepped keys.

Posted: 31 Aug 2017, 08:54
by Chyros
I think it's one of those stepped key expansion kits. The stepped keys of the XT were unpopular even at the time, and third party companies offered kits to counteract this.

Posted: 31 Aug 2017, 09:11
by Daniel Beardsmore
Made in a factory on the moon with no lighting?

Posted: 31 Aug 2017, 09:41
by kbdfr
Daniel Beardsmore wrote: Made in a factory on the moon with no lighting?
I love your affable comments :lol:

Posted: 01 Sep 2017, 05:15
by Polecat
Daniel Beardsmore wrote: Made in a factory on the moon with no lighting?
Uranus. ;-)

Posted: 01 Sep 2017, 10:20
by schizo08
for what kind of work is this keyboard used for? it has 140 keys.

Posted: 01 Sep 2017, 10:31
by seebart
schizo08 wrote: for what kind of work is this keyboard used for? it has 140 keys.
Honestly I dont think anyone here will be able to tell you that, especially not from that picture. Interesting is how that numpad fits on the keyboard.

Posted: 01 Sep 2017, 10:35
by schizo08
It's model is Unisys KSI-8000. It has a vintage Cherry clear switch.

Posted: 01 Sep 2017, 10:36
by seebart
schizo08 wrote: It's model is Unisys KSI-8000. It has a vintage Cherry clear switch.
Cool, Id love to see some more pictures if possible.

Posted: 01 Sep 2017, 12:17
by schizo08
the switch.

Posted: 01 Sep 2017, 12:21
by schizo08
somehow a closer look.

Posted: 03 Sep 2017, 19:00
by nightrow
Any idea what this can be ? Seems that it has no marking.
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Posted: 03 Sep 2017, 19:13
by Daniel Beardsmore
Someone asked about that in June (same photograph, but your photo is cropped more). I recognise it, but I don't know anything about it.

In all such cases, the best thing to do is to disassemble it and fully document it on the wiki.

Posted: 03 Sep 2017, 21:47
by Chyros
schizo08 wrote: somehow a closer look.
DAYUM, that's pretty cool =o . What a giant!

Posted: 04 Sep 2017, 13:50
by schizo08
Chyros wrote:
schizo08 wrote: somehow a closer look.
DAYUM, that's pretty cool =o . What a giant!
Yep! It really is. I ditched the numpad and set it aside. Even then, the length is still the same size of a standard 104. :lol:

Posted: 04 Sep 2017, 22:01
by Keybug
Hey. I could get this for around 25€ shipped. Since other, newer Victor keyboards have Peerless switches and this one was made in Japan, I'm thinking it could be Fujitsu leaf spring if I'm lucky. But then again it might be foam and foil (the LED arrangement somehow looks very Key Tronic) and hence a complete waste of time and money. Any thoughts? Thanks!
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Posted: 04 Sep 2017, 22:06
by ohaimark
The caps look Alpsy to me.

Posted: 04 Sep 2017, 22:23
by Keybug
I have a feeling I can rule out Fujitsu as their caps typically have really sharp edges.

Wow, if it was ALPS I'd definitely want it. At that age it would have to be pre-white ALPS and certainly worth the investment.

Posted: 04 Sep 2017, 22:28
by Chyros
I'd be very sursprised if that was Key Tronic, does indeed looks Alps to me.

Posted: 05 Sep 2017, 06:35
by Mattr567
Keybug wrote: I have a feeling I can rule out Fujitsu as their caps typically have really sharp edges.

Wow, if it was ALPS I'd definitely want it. At that age it would have to be pre-white ALPS and certainly worth the investment.
Dude same shit, could have greens though not creams, its a Alps OE board so different OE's want different weighted switches.

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Posted: 05 Sep 2017, 06:38
by E3E
Keybug wrote: Hey. I could get this for around 25€ shipped. Since other, newer Victor keyboards have Peerless switches and this one was made in Japan, I'm thinking it could be Fujitsu leaf spring if I'm lucky. But then again it might be foam and foil (the LED arrangement somehow looks very Key Tronic) and hence a complete waste of time and money. Any thoughts? Thanks!
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It appears to be a rebrand of the keyboard seen here: photos-videos-f64/sharp-ce-750ku-serial ... 17260.html

This looks like another Alps OEM keyboard platform. It'll probably have a type of SKCL, but we can't really be sure until it's in your hands. :)

Posted: 05 Sep 2017, 06:41
by //gainsborough
Keybug wrote: Hey. I could get this for around 25€ shipped. Since other, newer Victor keyboards have Peerless switches and this one was made in Japan, I'm thinking it could be Fujitsu leaf spring if I'm lucky. But then again it might be foam and foil (the LED arrangement somehow looks very Key Tronic) and hence a complete waste of time and money. Any thoughts? Thanks!
Buy it!!! GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO