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Posted: 02 Sep 2018, 03:43
by Darkshado
I also note it has two "bodge wires" which tends to indicate an early unit, small production run, or prototype of some sort.
Posted: 02 Sep 2018, 16:54
by Inxie
Posted: 02 Sep 2018, 17:18
by Wintermute1974
Inxie wrote: it has springs and membrane.. Memchanical?
Chyros calls these
Spring over Membrane keyboards and he has at least one video about a variant made by Oki:
Posted: 02 Sep 2018, 19:41
by Inxie
Ahh ok, neat.. Thanks for pointing to a video about it, wasn't sure how to call it. It's a very weird design for sure, as I've never seen one quite like it in my life.
Posted: 02 Sep 2018, 19:42
by davkol
derp
Posted: 02 Sep 2018, 21:58
by Keybug
Sweet Jesus! What's inside?! Sadly expensive, as part of a bundle...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Epson- ... SwB2Naz2rI
Posted: 02 Sep 2018, 22:04
by Noobmaen
Posted: 02 Sep 2018, 22:47
by Keybug
Very informative. Thanks!
Posted: 03 Sep 2018, 23:22
by TheInverseKey

Just wondering what these switches are.
Thanks
Posted: 04 Sep 2018, 14:20
by Blaise170
Probably Alps slider over rubber dome.
Posted: 05 Sep 2018, 13:38
by Keybug
Well, bugger me with a fish fork! Never knew these came with Futaba clickies, too. Oh no, now I have about ten Futclickies stashed in the basement. Will be taking them to Mechanicon 2018 as freebies...
Updated wiki entry for FK-2001 (though this is a 2002 but entry for 2002 is incomplete).
Posted: 05 Sep 2018, 14:11
by Muirium
While I’ll have nothing to do with that fish fork, I am intrigued by Futabas. I’ve never come by a board of them. Do have a single switch, from the legendary Mr. Interface sampler box. I suspect they’re uninispiring but you never know until you go.
Posted: 05 Sep 2018, 16:00
by crankykat
I found this computer in the trash outside of my lab. I think it must be a proprietary model....very interested in seeing what you all thought about it. I am very much a newbie to the mechanical keyboard world so any help would be appreciated.
Posted: 05 Sep 2018, 16:50
by Blaise170
Keybug wrote: Well, bugger me with a fish fork! Never knew these came with Futaba clickies, too. Oh no, now I have about ten Futclickies stashed in the basement. Will be taking them to Mechanicon 2018 as freebies...
Updated wiki entry for FK-2001 (though this is a 2002 but entry for 2002 is incomplete).
Very nice. I actually like Futaba switches myself, but I've never seen a decent PCB for them. That Focus would actually be a great layout.
crankykat wrote: I found this computer in the trash outside of my lab. I think it must be a proprietary model....very interested in seeing what you all thought about it. I am very much a newbie to the mechanical keyboard world so any help would be appreciated.
Mind removing a key? I can't tell what switches it is, it has a cutout like Fujitsu used on their older boards but it doesn't look like any Fujitsu switches I know of.
Posted: 05 Sep 2018, 18:11
by Noobmaen
crankykat wrote: I found this computer in the trash outside of my lab. I think it must be a proprietary model....very interested in seeing what you all thought about it. I am very much a newbie to the mechanical keyboard world so any help would be appreciated.
Should be fujitsu leaf spring 3rd generation
Posted: 05 Sep 2018, 19:01
by Niko1U

what keyboard is this?
Posted: 05 Sep 2018, 19:03
by Noobmaen
Niko1U wrote: 
what keyboard is this?
Fujitsu FKB 4800, just a normal rubberdome
Posted: 05 Sep 2018, 19:42
by Niko1U
Noobmaen wrote: Niko1U wrote: 
what keyboard is this?
Fujitsu FKB 4800, just a normal rubberdome
what a bummer, It looks quite cool
Posted: 05 Sep 2018, 19:55
by Blaise170
Niko1U wrote: Noobmaen wrote: Niko1U wrote: 
what keyboard is this?
Fujitsu FKB 4800, just a normal rubberdome
what a bummer, It looks quite cool
Technically it is Fujitsu Peerless which is basically a slider and spring over rubber dome, but they are worse than regular rubber dome in my experience.
Posted: 05 Sep 2018, 20:08
by Noobmaen
Blaise170 wrote:
Technically it is Fujitsu Peerless which is basically a slider and spring over rubber dome, but they are worse than regular rubber dome in my experience.
No, FKB 4700 series would be peerless, this is with slider integrated into the keycap and without the spring. Note the round LED window wheras a peerless LED window would be rectangular.
wiki/Fujitsu_FKB4804
Posted: 05 Sep 2018, 21:16
by Blaise170
Oi I totally thought you said FKB-4700. Guess I should pay more attention before I post.

Posted: 06 Sep 2018, 13:59
by sell4bidss
Looks like an SDL plug on the cable, anyway hmmm

Posted: 06 Sep 2018, 21:29
by snufflecat
crankykat wrote: I found this computer in the trash outside of my lab. I think it must be a proprietary model....very interested in seeing what you all thought about it. I am very much a newbie to the mechanical keyboard world so any help would be appreciated.
I can't help you on any information on the board, sadly, but it sure looks amazing!
Posted: 07 Sep 2018, 23:14
by Leshe
Posted: 08 Sep 2018, 00:12
by Blaise170
Typewriter keyboard made by Alps. Pretty sure it's Alps integrated dome based on the four point solder joints but can't verify.
Posted: 08 Sep 2018, 01:18
by chip chop
Its a keyboard from a Atari 800xl
Posted: 08 Sep 2018, 03:13
by Leshe
Apparently for what I have seen it uses Alps SKFL switches
I don't have any info on those, so I won't do any buying
Posted: 08 Sep 2018, 04:54
by FruitPunchKen
Can someone help me identify this keyboard? I saw this on a craigslist post and was passing by the area and was wondering if it was worth picking up.
Posted: 08 Sep 2018, 05:52
by Findecanor
That keyboard looks like a Fujitsu rubber-dome with slider. Most Fujitsu keyboards I have tested are mushy and awful, but I know that they also made some that felt quite decent.
Otherwise, the backplane being curved and having many plastic rivets give away that it is a rubber-dome keyboard.
Edit: I found
a review of this.
Posted: 09 Sep 2018, 21:18
by Keybug
Haven't seen one like this before. What might it be? Alpsy caps? Thanks!