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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: Vukota on Sun, 23 September 2012, 04:14:04

Title: what kind of keyboard?
Post by: Vukota on Sun, 23 September 2012, 04:14:04
(http://static.kupindoslike.com/TIM-TASTATURE_slika_O_929189.jpg)

It uses cherry black.
Title: Re: what kind of keyboard?
Post by: IvanIvanovich on Sun, 23 September 2012, 10:21:35
Not sure, but they are nice looking old boards with cool low sphericals. What does the badge on the case body say, TIM?
Title: Re: what kind of keyboard?
Post by: dorkvader on Sun, 23 September 2012, 13:32:15
Interesting arrow key placement, too. Definitely a cool find. I'd put those low-profile spherical (doubleshot?) keycaps on a board and use them. I can't recognize the board, but I always recommend taking them apart for more info.
Title: Re: what kind of keyboard?
Post by: Vukota on Sun, 23 September 2012, 13:55:49
(http://www.dodaj.rs/f/2Z/9D/ioeJ28w/silicon.jpg)

how about this one....is this rebranded at101? Is it PC compatibile?
Title: Re: what kind of keyboard?
Post by: AKIMbO on Sun, 23 September 2012, 13:58:36
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(http://www.dodaj.rs/f/2Z/9D/ioeJ28w/silicon.jpg)


how about this one....is this rebranded at101? Is it PC compatibile?

That looks like a Silicon Graphics Granite board.  Some of them use a proprietary scan code and aren't compatible with modern PCs.  Some are though.  They use dampened cream alps.

Check to see the part number on the back of the keyboard....if it says 9500900 then it's compatible with modern PCs.