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Offline Magna224

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« on: Wed, 25 January 2012, 02:04:08 »
What is the NMB naming scheme? Most of them end in T/W/TW/C but do those give off any clue as to which are mechanical?
« Last Edit: Wed, 25 January 2012, 02:09:31 by Magna224 »
If you live in AZ you can try my keyboards. I usually keep plenty of different ALPS and MX and buckling springs.

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« Reply #1 on: Sat, 28 January 2012, 04:08:36 »
I'm not sure but I can guess.

C: click maybe mechanical?
T: tactile?
W: windows key.
E: 'Erase-Eaze'

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« Reply #2 on: Sun, 29 January 2012, 01:40:26 »
I looked into some more about NMB boards.

[h=1]NMB keyboards[/h]

[h=2]Keyboard Series:[/h]
   http://web.archive.org/web/19990203192008/http://www.nmbtech.com/kbrd.html

[h=3]RT = Right Touch series[/h]
  • RT2200  Standard Keyboard
  • RT2300  Standard keyboard
  • RT2900  Value keyboard
  • RT2700  Modern  Design
  • RT5100  Value Keyboard  1997-
http://web.archive.org/web/19990507213317/http://www.nmbtech.com/pressrelease/nr41497.html
  • RT6600  Small Footprint
  • RT6800  Curved keyboard
  • RT8200  Mechanical keyboard
  • RT9100  ConcertMaster keyboard
  • RT9200  Multifunction keyboard  1999-
http://web.archive.org/web/200012030132/http://www.nmbtech.com/pressrelease/nr051799.html
  • RT9600  Scanner keyboard


[h=3]Other series[/h]
  • Marathon

        for Windows XP.
  • Marathon plus

        for Windows XP. Plus has hot keys.
  • NOTE85A Notebook Keyboard Light Point(TrackPoint)
http://web.archive.org/web/20000603183520/http://nmbtech.com/products/kbrds/note85a.html
[/list]


[h=2]Supplemental Letters:[/h]
        http://web.archive.org/web/20000408173847/http://www.nmbtech.com/kbrdfaq.html#ctmean
Looks like this cannot be necessarily applied.

  • C: click mechanical
  • T: tactile membrane
  • W: Windows key
  • +: "L" shaped enter key
  • E: Erase-Eaze
  • R: unknown





[h=2]Model Numbers:[/h]

Model Number consists of 'RT' series no(4 letters except for RT101)  and supplemental letters. Some models has alpha letter in series no.
For example RT915CTW, this 'C' is part of series no not supplemental letter.


  • RT101           Mechanical
  • RT101+          Mechanical

        FCC:AQ6-CYPRESSZ15
        http://www.recycledgoods.com/products/NMB-120103-101-Keyboard-RT101.html
        http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?8643-Fixing-an-old-RT-101-%28NMB-space-invader-keyswitches%29
        http://www.kbdmania.net/xe/index.php?mid=PR&page=5&document_srl=2141981        

  • RT2257TW        AT?
http://www.kpsurplus.com/buy/nmb_rt2257tw_keyboard_white_121944_001_din/56981
  • RT235BT         PS/2 COMPAQ
http://soldout.vshopu.com/compaqrt235/index.html
  • RT235BTW        PS/2 COMPAQ
  • RT6656TW        PS/2
http://soldout.vshopu.com/nmbrt6656tw/index.html
  • RT685BTW        Erase-Eaze COMPAQ
http://park16.wakwak.com/~ex4/kb/main_compaq_rt685btw.htm
  • RT6856T         SGI, DEC

        SGI NO:062-000Z-001 FCC:AQ6-CYPRESSZ15
        http://www.recycledgoods.com/zoom.aspx?productID=20638

  • RT8251T         Mechanical  AT      "L"-shaped enter

        This is mechanical though its model no says "T" instead of "C".
        FCC:AQ6ZG-RT827XX
        http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?12861-Nmb-rt-8251t
  • RT8255CW+       Mechanical  AT      without Erase-Eaze
  • RT8256CW+       Mechanical  PS/2    without Erase-Eaze

        Some Erase-Eaze boards has this model no(without "E").
  • RT8255CWE+      Mechanical  AT      with Erase-Eaze
  • RT8256CWE+      Mechanical  PS/2    with Erase-Eaze
http://web.archive.org/web/20000408173847/http://www.nmbtech.com/kbrdfaq.html
        http://imajun.sakura.ne.jp/keyboard/nmb/nmb.html
        http://www7.ocn.ne.jp/~hisao/image/rt8255.htm
        http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?13508-Got-a-free-NMB-RT8255CW-%28Space-Invader-switches-and-double-spacebar%29
        http://web.archive.org/web/20050321100204/http://www.lcv.ne.jp/~yagale6/cypher/keyboards/nmb/rt8255cwe/

  • RT8255CWE+R
http://www.tachyon.co.jp/~sichoya/oyayubi/oyayubi.html
  • RT8756C         Mechanical
http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley-Oakland/3186/Keyboard/nmb.html
  • RT8756C+        Mechanical
http://sandy55.fc2web.com/keyboard/rt8756c+.html

  • RT9258TW
  • RT965TW         Black and White Scanner Keyboard
  • RT975TW         Color Scanner Keyboard
http://web.archive.org/web/20000408173847/http://www.nmbtech.com/kbrdfaq.html
        http://www.visioneer.com/   for Scanner part

  • Japanese Layout Models:
http://www19.atwiki.jp/nmb_rt6652twjp/pages/14.html
        http://www5f.biglobe.ne.jp/~silencium/keyboard/html/nmb.html#ue028p01

  • COOL LEAF   2011

        Touch-Screen Keyboard(No tactile)
        http://www.nmbtc.com/technologies/cool-leaf.html
[/list]

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« Last Edit: Sun, 29 January 2012, 21:15:20 by hasu »

Offline Magna224

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« Reply #3 on: Sun, 29 January 2012, 17:45:17 »
Yeah, thanks a lot! What does it mean by "tactile or membrane" though? (Is it individual rubber domes vs sheet style?) And so the only mechanical RT keyboards are the 8XXX ones and the 101?
« Last Edit: Sun, 29 January 2012, 18:47:58 by Magna224 »
If you live in AZ you can try my keyboards. I usually keep plenty of different ALPS and MX and buckling springs.

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« Reply #4 on: Sun, 29 January 2012, 20:51:45 »
ripster, welcome and thanks for your continuous contributions to GH community!

Magna224,
'T' means tactile feel.
I think all RT tactile keyboards have membrane switch and rubber dome. I don't know whether individual or sheet.
Some model has rubber dome sheet not individual?
Yes, RT8xxx and RT101 are mechanical. I couldn't find other mechanical models.

Disclosure: I don't own any NMB boards and these info comes from just google search and archinve.org.