2. WYSE AT Standard? (Not sure of exact name for this one, no model # sticker either) - shiny spot blemish on the big ass enter key -
$20 SOLD(http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae156/jbedwell81/WYSE%20for%20sale/20140812_211757_zps9f53afcb.jpg)
3. WYSE WY60 (840338-01) -
$25 PARTED OUT - I think these keys are in great shape
- Pair this with a moogle and you would be all set with switches, stabs, and keys for your gh60!
- For $10 more, I will disassemble this board and send you only the parts (switches, caps, and stabs)
(http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae156/jbedwell81/WYSE%20for%20sale/20140812_211510_zpse67871ea.jpg)
4. WYSE Stockmate (Rebranded WY60) -
$50 $40 PARTED OUT - I think this one is special and a good collectors item
- My research (https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B4UCv1bWT3XEZ0NJM20zaUZ6VFk&usp=sharing) suggests that approximately 1,000-2,300 of these made
- ALL of the keys that you see on the board are doubleshot except for any printing on front of keys
- Functions just like any other WY60 using soarer's WYSE converter
- For $10 more, I will disassemble this board and send you only the parts (switches, caps, and stabs)
(http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae156/jbedwell81/WYSE%20for%20sale/20140812_212111_zps535ed6c0.jpg) (http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae156/jbedwell81/WYSE%20for%20sale/20140812_212126_zps389c227b.jpg) (http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae156/jbedwell81/WYSE%20for%20sale/20140812_212131_zpse16fd4a9.jpg) (http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae156/jbedwell81/WYSE%20for%20sale/20140812_212139_zpsb61592ae.jpg) (http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae156/jbedwell81/WYSE%20for%20sale/20140812_212159_zps5254c268.jpg)
5. WYSE PCE (840358-01) - **with integral WYSE converter** -
$40 Sold to VibexAs an alternative, for $35 I will disassemble this board and send you only the parts (switches, caps, and stabs). This option DOES NOT include the converter parts.- Has integrated internal soarer WYSE Converter made using a pro micro clone controller (like this one (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Arduino-Compatible-Pro-Micro-Atmega-32U4-MU-5V-16MHz-Board-Ships-from-US-/331285232650?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4d22237c0a)) and a teensy breakout board (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=45587.msg955666#msg955666) for mounting the controller in the case
- Comes with custom WYSE cable with male USB - just plug it in, let drivers load and start typing
- I made this as a fun project, but I don't use it anymore
- Not that I think you would need it, but I also added a hole on the back side in case you ever needed to reprogram the controller. Reset button was pulled from an old mouse. See the pic below. You would have to reprogram the controller if you wanted to add custom layers, which soarer's converter supports. (I have no idea if you could actually reprogram the controller while the keyboard is "attached" and it's always attached I suppose, not sure about that one)
- I take no credit for the WYSE converter plans or the converter firmware. All credit for that goes to soarer, and I just followed his directions.
(http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae156/jbedwell81/WYSE%20for%20sale/20140812_212719_zpsbc6a5a97.jpg) (http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae156/jbedwell81/WYSE%20for%20sale/20140812_212749_zpsbd2c58a2.jpg)
6. WYSE converter - built using soarer's design and code (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=52597.msg1167938#msg1167938) -
$30 SOLD- Built using a teensy controller
- See my build posts here (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=52597.msg1172344#msg1172344), here (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=52597.msg1229268#msg1229268) and here (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=52597.msg1229322#msg1229322) for build details
- You plug in the keyboard first, then you plug in the USB
- Works with any of the WYSE boards listed for sale above (that don't already have a converter, obviously)
- I take no credit for the WYSE converter plans or the converter firmware. All credit for that goes to soarer, and I just followed his directions.
(http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae156/jbedwell81/WYSE%20for%20sale/20140812_211904_zpsb06926e6.jpg) (http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae156/jbedwell81/WYSE%20for%20sale/20140812_211916_zps2f09bcdc.jpg) (http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae156/jbedwell81/WYSE%20for%20sale/20140812_211924_zps02d03fc6.jpg)
8. WYSE tsangan kit -
$20 SOLD- New and unused
- From the boost/techkeys tsangan group buy (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=37008.msg701242#msg701242) although I bought this set straight from techkeys.us (http://techkeys.us)
- For those that don't know, you use one of these to adapt the keys from a WYSE board for use on some Cherry 1800 and custom boards with the 1.5-1-1.5-7-1.5-1-1.5 style bottom row. You may also need a moogle, depending on your donor board
(http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae156/jbedwell81/WYSE%20for%20sale/20140812_213522_zps28d353a5.jpg)
9. WYSE "Crap Bags" -
$25 for all SOLD- Just like the "crap bags" SP sells, this is a whole bunch of keys you may or may not be able to use :p
- These are leftovers I didn't sell when I was parting out a bunch of boards
- Some are complete sets and some are missing keys
- Some are thick doubleshots, some are thin doubleshots
- Most are yellowed and dirty
- You get all the bags in the picture
- Note: These are fairly heavy and bulky so shipping will not be super cheap - I think they'll all fit in a Medium flat rate USPS box, but it might require a large, so you're probably looking at about $40 with shipping for CONUS. I will of course try to ship cheaply as possible for you if you need it
(http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae156/jbedwell81/WYSE%20for%20sale/20140812_215052_zpsf219d4af.jpg)
7. WYSE Moogle kits x2 -
$45 each ONLY ONE LEFT REMOVED - New and unused
- From the boost/techkeys moogle group buy (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=42684.msg862960#msg862960)
- For those that don't know, you need one of these to adapt the keys from a WYSE board for use on a standard ANSI board
(http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae156/jbedwell81/WYSE%20for%20sale/20140812_214100_zpsf9afb1b9.jpg)