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Offline Thechemist

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SSK
« on: Wed, 16 April 2014, 08:51:03 »

Offline JimByr

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Re: SSK
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 16 April 2014, 09:04:40 »
It's a IBM Personal Typing System SSK (DisplayWrite variant). If that's the case, there appear to be two missing keycaps. The Delete keycap is standard but the arrow keycap had extra text. That will be very difficult to replace. Or you could use a standard arrow keycap or get a full set of standard keys from Unicomp.
« Last Edit: Wed, 16 April 2014, 09:32:35 by JimByr »

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Re: SSK
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 16 April 2014, 09:04:46 »
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Re: SSK
« Reply #3 on: Wed, 16 April 2014, 13:49:08 »
If anybody here wins it, and does not like the stepped Alt and Control keys, I will be glad to trade standard or RGB ones for them.
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Re: SSK
« Reply #4 on: Thu, 17 April 2014, 00:21:54 »
I really want the horizontally centered number row. Do you know how uncommon it is to get differently layed-out keys for IBM?

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Re: SSK
« Reply #5 on: Thu, 17 April 2014, 00:28:41 »
Pretty rare set of keycaps. This has the original keycaps on the 1392464, which was a rare keyboard itself, this keyboard was not replaced with typewriter keycaps or regular SSK caps.

Condition looks decent too.

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Re: SSK
« Reply #6 on: Sun, 20 April 2014, 22:23:15 »
Once again, an SSK goes for $200
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Re: SSK
« Reply #7 on: Mon, 21 April 2014, 02:39:26 »
Once again, an SSK goes for $200

but this time it's actually worth that much.

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Re: SSK
« Reply #8 on: Mon, 21 April 2014, 05:17:48 »
but this time it's actually worth that much.

I noticed phosphorglow converted one to USB somewhat recently:

http://phosphorglow.net/2014/04/11/1392464-april-3rd-1989/
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Re: SSK
« Reply #9 on: Mon, 21 April 2014, 05:24:27 »
but this time it's actually worth that much.

I noticed phosphorglow converted one to USB somewhat recently:

http://phosphorglow.net/2014/04/11/1392464-april-3rd-1989/

That's very well done!

Cheaper than an orihalcon cable?
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Re: SSK
« Reply #10 on: Mon, 21 April 2014, 18:53:02 »
but this time it's actually worth that much.

I noticed phosphorglow converted one to USB somewhat recently:

http://phosphorglow.net/2014/04/11/1392464-april-3rd-1989/

That's very well done!

Cheaper than an orihalcon cable?

Not by alot, thats just ripster's ye olde internal blue cube mod.
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Re: SSK
« Reply #11 on: Tue, 22 April 2014, 11:29:09 »
Not by alot, thats just ripster's ye olde internal blue cube mod.

You're right, I looked quickly and thought it was a Teensy.

It's similar to how it is done here:

http://www.emildavis.info/IBMKeyboard.php
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Re: SSK
« Reply #12 on: Wed, 23 April 2014, 05:26:29 »
Not by alot, thats just ripster's ye olde internal blue cube mod.

You're right, I looked quickly and thought it was a Teensy.

It's similar to how it is done here:

http://www.emildavis.info/IBMKeyboard.php

That's neatly done.

Makes me wonder why someone hasn't made a kit where you can remove the plug from the PCB inside the keyboard, relocate the PCB and put a USB adaptor board in the same place, so a USB micro socket can be accessed from outside the case.
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Re: SSK
« Reply #13 on: Wed, 23 April 2014, 07:40:54 »
That's neatly done.

Makes me wonder why someone hasn't made a kit where you can remove the plug from the PCB inside the keyboard, relocate the PCB and put a USB adaptor board in the same place, so a USB micro socket can be accessed from outside the case.

It was done back in 2011 for USB and bluetooth.
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=19104.0

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Re: SSK
« Reply #14 on: Wed, 23 April 2014, 10:40:36 »
That's neatly done.

Makes me wonder why someone hasn't made a kit where you can remove the plug from the PCB inside the keyboard, relocate the PCB and put a USB adaptor board in the same place, so a USB micro socket can be accessed from outside the case.

It was done back in 2011 for USB and bluetooth.
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=19104.0

From that thread its wasn't easy to support, and only a lucky few got one.
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