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Offline bhtooefr

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Keyboard test drive @ Notacon (April 16-19, Cleveland, OH)
« on: Wed, 08 April 2009, 15:57:06 »
I'll be bringing a few of my keyboards... anyone else attending?

Here's the list of boards that I'll bring:

Ione Scorpius M10 (blue Cherry MX, plate mounted, native USB+PS/2, 2KRO)
Unicomp EnduraPro 104 USB (buckling spring, native USB, 2KRO)
IBM 1391401 (buckling spring, native PS/2, 2KRO)
Fujitsu FKB4725-501 (Fujitsu Peerless, native PS/2, 2KRO)

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Keyboard test drive @ Notacon (April 16-19, Cleveland, OH)
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 08 April 2009, 17:53:10 »
I wish I could attend, but I'm going to FRC nationals on that date. I will however forward this topic to a couple notacon-goers I know. (selkie and tottenkoph)
HP Envy17: Core i7-2760QM, 8GB DDR3, 128GB Crucial m4 + 750GB Hitachi, Windows 7 Home Premium x64, Cherry ML4100, Logitech M500, HP zr22w
IBM Thinkpad X60: Core Duo T2400, 2GB DDR2, 128GB Samsung 830, Xubuntu 12.04 x86, Cherry ML4100, Logitech M205, HP zr22w
Raspberry Pi Model B: BCM2835, 0.25GB DDR2, 8GB Samsung SD card, Raspbian Wheezy, human interaction devices as above

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Keyboard test drive @ Notacon (April 16-19, Cleveland, OH)
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 13 April 2009, 18:55:46 »
Good luck!

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Keyboard test drive @ Notacon (April 16-19, Cleveland, OH)
« Reply #3 on: Mon, 20 April 2009, 13:54:42 »
Well, I probably could've just brought the 1391401 (I needed a PS/2 keyboard for the RiscPC) and the M10. Actually, if I had a USB to PS/2 pin adapter, I could've just brought the M10 - it's got a native PS/2 mode, right?