FactoryCat, here’s Soroban 1963 catalog. You can read more about your keyboard (or its siblings) on PDF pages 2, 43–45, and 75–76.
Also, this has stuff in Appendix A.
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- 25 Dec 2017, 16:49
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: First “real” computer keyboard?
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- 25 Dec 2017, 04:02
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It sort of depends on your definition of a keyboard…? Many early computers had binary toggles/switches on the console, but I personally don’t consider them keyboards. There were also weird hybrids, like a BINAC in 1949 which had a 0–7 octal keypad and a typewriter that could only output digits 0 to ...
- 25 Dec 2017, 03:44
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- Topic: First “real” computer keyboard?
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- 25 Dec 2017, 02:50
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- 25 Dec 2017, 02:20
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- 25 Dec 2017, 01:47
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- 25 Dec 2017, 01:15
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- 05 Sep 2017, 20:26
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
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- 23 Jul 2017, 08:22
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- Topic: First “real” computer keyboard?
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- 20 Jul 2017, 19:06
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Thanks to both of you!
After some digging, it still looks like the 1951 Univac is the earliest dedicated keyboard connected to a computer that was not a repurposed teletype or an electric typewriter. It doesn’t have individual key switches, though, and it looks a bit more electromechanical than we ...
After some digging, it still looks like the 1951 Univac is the earliest dedicated keyboard connected to a computer that was not a repurposed teletype or an electric typewriter. It doesn’t have individual key switches, though, and it looks a bit more electromechanical than we ...
- 10 Jul 2017, 23:30
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First “real” computer keyboard?
Hi, new member here. I’m doing a bit of research on the first real computer keyboard, and HaaTa suggested this might be a good place to tap into other people’s knowledge/prior research. :·)
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I think early computer keyboards can be ...
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I think early computer keyboards can be ...
- 31 May 2017, 13:58
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
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