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IBM 6112884 "Pingmaster" review (Alps SKCC Green)

Posted: 30 Apr 2016, 17:41
by Chyros
This week, the famous Pingmaster! As always, hope you enjoy the video :) .

Posted: 30 Apr 2016, 18:37
by seebart
Yeah good review, with all the strangeness (layout and crazy keycap profile) it's still a great keyboard. Your new layout is good but your inserts are ugly. The hefty shipping was worth it to me in this case.

I always found "pingmaster" a bit too positive sounding, someone with no knowledge might think it's something desirable to have.

Posted: 30 Apr 2016, 18:58
by Chyros
You mean you don't enjoy the ping? xD

Posted: 30 Apr 2016, 19:06
by t8c
Stellar as always :D :D

Posted: 30 Apr 2016, 19:06
by seebart
Chyros wrote: You mean you don't enjoy the ping? xD
It just depends on how long I use it at a time. ;) I'd love to know what Alps Electric were thinking when they shipped this...I mean it's not like they did not know what they were doing ?!?

Posted: 30 Apr 2016, 19:38
by Chyros
seebart wrote:
Chyros wrote: You mean you don't enjoy the ping? xD
It just depends on how long I use it at a time. ;) I'd love to know what Alps Electric were thinking when they shipped this...I mean it's not like they did not know what they were doing ?!?
I agree, in fact I wouldn't be surprised if Alps made more switches than the other manufacturers put together (with the exception of Micro Switch). Frankly I think they thought it was quiet, though. I mean, think of how LOUD keyboards were at the time!

Posted: 01 May 2016, 00:39
by emdude
Neat review, quite pingy indeed! I really need to pick one of these up while that seller still has them.. :twisted:

Posted: 01 May 2016, 10:48
by y11971alex
I spy a Model F XT. Is that on the reviewing list?

Posted: 01 May 2016, 11:06
by Chyros
y11971alex wrote: I spy a Model F XT. Is that on the reviewing list?
;D

Posted: 05 Jun 2016, 04:33
by lot_lizard
I love your reviews Chyros... Always thorough with brevity (and a touch of comedy). I picked up one of these from the Blaise downsizing, and used Hasu's 4704 converter to try it out. I had to flash the teensy a bit to make it truly usable, but it gave me the chance to try it out, and thought I would post my method if anyone else wants to experiment with it easily (no soldering). Fun little board (Japenese variety as well).

EDIT: I should add. The little piezo speaker works with the converter as well. It is LOUD, so be sure and turn down with the volume wheel at the back before using

Posted: 05 Jun 2016, 09:47
by LewisR
lot_lizard wrote: I love your reviews Chyros... Always thorough with brevity (and a touch of comedy). I picked up one of these from the Blaise downsizing, and used Hasu's 4704 converter to try it out. I had to flash the teensy a bit to make it truly usable, but it gave me the chance to try it out, and thought I would post my method if anyone else wants to experiment with it easily (no soldering). Fun little board (Japenese variety as well).
Yes, I want to try mine out, so any tips can be useful for someone like me with no experience modifying board internals.