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Title: Leading Edge DC-3014
Post by: engicoder on Fri, 04 September 2015, 07:21:50
http://www.ebay.com/itm/221871991851

I always thought of this board as the holy grail of blue alps, but the description claims its brown alps.
Title: Re: Leading Edge DC-3014
Post by: chyros on Fri, 04 September 2015, 07:40:07
You're probably confused with the DC-2014 that preceded it. That one is a relatively common source of blue Alps, yes. It's an old XT board though, so it's mostly used as a donor. That board is quite different and much rarer. The description the seller put up is just copied off the DT wiki though, I'm not sure I'd take that as confirmation that it has SKCL browns.

EDIT: looks pretty kickass though :D .
Title: Re: Leading Edge DC-3014
Post by: fohat.digs on Fri, 04 September 2015, 08:05:42
http://www.ebay.com/itm/221871991851

I always thought of this board as the holy grail of blue alps, but the description claims its brown alps.


The Holy Grail of blue Alps is the one that Chyros bought new in true straight-ANSI layout.
Title: Re: Leading Edge DC-3014
Post by: engicoder on Fri, 04 September 2015, 08:20:07
Yes, the one I was thinking of is the DC-2214, but I think its white or blue...so not a guarantee.
Title: Re: Leading Edge DC-3014
Post by: digi on Fri, 04 September 2015, 10:09:40
Damn, that brings back memories, that was my first computer when I was a kid, Leading Edge XT 8088 w/ 30MB MFM HD,  :)). Actually, first comp was a TI99, but that doesn't really count. Blue Alps would be nice too.
Title: Re: Leading Edge DC-3014
Post by: E3E on Sat, 05 September 2015, 00:49:20
Ahh yes, I noticed this one. I also remember reading a thread where someone with a DC-3014 modified it to be in a 60% form factor by taking a hacksaw/angle grinder to it. :P People were horrified, but I remember it had blue alps, not brown. It seems they can be either.

I reeeeally liked my NTC 6151 with blue alps; it's second only to the Acer KB101A in my eyes, and maaaaybe the Chicony 5161A with NKRO. For some reason, I don't really -want- an Omnikey, despite how nice they are. It almost seems too like Northgate is cheating. :P

My hope is to get a 5161A PCB and put it in an 6151 case. ^-^ Buuut, the 5161A seems to be one of the rarest finds, even beyond the Acer KB101A.

Anyway, tangent... Nice board! Wonder who's going to get it!
Title: Re: Leading Edge DC-3014
Post by: chyros on Sat, 05 September 2015, 02:34:46
someone with a DC-3014 modified it to be in a 60% form factor by taking a hacksaw/angle grinder to it. :P



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People were horrified, but I remember it had blue alps, not brown. It seems they can be either.
They're mostly blue Alps, according to the wiki, it's just that linear browns are so rare the fact that it CAN be in there is more significant.
Title: Re: Leading Edge DC-3014
Post by: terrpn on Sat, 05 September 2015, 14:56:08
Yes, the one I was thinking of is the DC-2214, but I think its white or blue...so not a guarantee.

my 2214 has "blue" alps