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Royal / Triumph Adler Alphatronic PC
Posted: 16 Jul 2016, 00:26
by snuci
Posted: 16 Jul 2016, 00:45
by seebart
Cool stuff as usual snuci, I just stumbled over this official TA Triumph-Adler page about the history of the alphatronic series.
http://www.triumph-adler.com/C125713A00 ... 0E00695A08
Posted: 16 Jul 2016, 01:07
by LewisR
I think the design idea of the circle around the number with the orange F-keys is interesting and aesthetically pleasing. I am assuming those would function as F-keys anyway.
Posted: 16 Jul 2016, 01:14
by snuci
LewisR wrote: I think the design idea of the circle around the number with the orange F-keys is interesting and aesthetically pleasing. I am assuming those would function as F-keys anyway.
I agree with you. I like that idea. It's hard to see but there is also a small "channel" above the function keys. Looks like a plastic label holder might have fit there to define what the keys do. I've seen this idea done with overlays on other keyboards of the era so those keys could be labelled anything. There is a cartridge slot hidden at the top right (there is currently a Micro Text cartridge in it). No labels were with it though.
Posted: 16 Jul 2016, 02:28
by terrycherry
It's unusual another keyboard having this switch!
Could you mind solder the switch to see which having the Futaba logo on the base?
My keyboard having the clone of it(black lock tab, original Futaba low-profile linear is the white lock tab)
Posted: 17 Jul 2016, 15:53
by snuci
terrycherry wrote: Could you mind solder the switch to see which having the Futaba logo on the base?
Hi Terrycherry,
Sorry, couldn't get to it yesterday. Here's a pic. No logo.

- Royal TA Alphatronic PC - Futaba switch bottom
- Royal TA Alphatronic PC - Futaba switch bottom.jpg (162.3 KiB) Viewed 3122 times
Posted: 17 Jul 2016, 17:04
by snuci
A couple of more pics here (I am terrible at these internal pics) but this does seem different than the
current one in the Wiki. This one has two leaf pieces where the wiki version seems to only have one. This also was fused together where the hole was at the bottom and was kinda difficult to pull apart. You can see some debris on both sides.

- Royal TA Alphatronic PC - Futaba white plastic rear cap
- Royal TA Alphatronic PC - Futaba white plastic rear cap .JPG (241.57 KiB) Viewed 3110 times

- Royal TA Alphatronic PC - Futaba low profile linear internals
- Royal TA Alphatronic PC - Futaba low profile linear internals.JPG (247.32 KiB) Viewed 3110 times

- Royal TA Alphatronic PC - Futaba low profile linear metal leafs
- Royal TA Alphatronic PC - Futaba low profile linear metal leafs .JPG (259.24 KiB) Viewed 3110 times
Note: the leads also unscrewed and looked like the leads in the Wiki so I didn't take a picture of those.
Posted: 17 Jul 2016, 17:39
by seebart
Switch internals and close ups are though to shoot, good work!
Posted: 17 Jul 2016, 17:46
by tigpha
I see a face, two thumbs up and blowing a raspberry! Sorry, couldn't resist.
snuci wrote:
Posted: 18 Jul 2016, 07:37
by terrycherry
Thanks your switch internal photos. I got to see my switch later.