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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: Edelman on Tue, 09 April 2024, 04:38:04

Title: the unknown keyboard.
Post by: Edelman on Tue, 09 April 2024, 04:38:04
Could it be mechanical or membrane ? this only information i have.
Title: Re: the unknown keyboard.
Post by: mareu on Tue, 09 April 2024, 06:49:28
It looks like the IBM Model M from the 80s, not sure if they made it with cyrillics though so it could be some copycat version too. If it is a Model M though or some variant, it would have buckling springs and by some be considered a mechanical kb despite using a membrane.
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Title: Re: the unknown keyboard.
Post by: mohawk1367 on Tue, 09 April 2024, 07:59:34
Looks vintage for sure, but not like a Model M. What do the switches feel like? Are the keycaps able to be pulled? Your best bet would probably be asking in the Deskthority Discord (It's not called Deskthority anymore, but I don't remember the new name. I'll edit this reply later when I can check my phone.) in their channel called "what is this" or something like that.
Title: Re: the unknown keyboard.
Post by: Edelman on Tue, 09 April 2024, 11:21:54
found it - https://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?t=9921
Title: Re: the unknown keyboard.
Post by: Edelman on Sun, 14 April 2024, 04:35:35
Please help) whats that?))
Title: Re: the unknown keyboard.
Post by: Edelman on Sun, 14 April 2024, 10:30:18
btw, it a 6p6c type of connector on the end of the cable. like telephone, but with 6 pins