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Title: Texas Instruments 2229155-0001 with SKCL Green Alps
Post by: Mattr567 on Sun, 10 January 2016, 21:06:20
http://www.ebay.com/itm/331748562956

Looks like Dyesub PBT, medium thickness keycaps. Terminal that could be converted.
Title: Re: Texas Instruments 2229155-0001 with SKCL Green Alps
Post by: ander on Sun, 10 January 2016, 22:28:45
Dig that funky layout:


(http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/x-kAAOSwGotWjgz9/s-l1600.jpg)
Title: Re: Texas Instruments 2229155-0001 with SKCL Green Alps
Post by: jacobolus on Sun, 10 January 2016, 22:41:32
The picture here has ****ty white balance. PBT keycaps don’t discolor, and these should be neutral gray and less shiny than the lighting suggests. The case looks only slightly yellowed.

These are some of the best Alps keycaps you can find, and if in good condition, the switches are also lovely.

$66 shipped (at least, that’s the price to CA) is a better than average price.

Title: Re: Texas Instruments 2229155-0001 with SKCL Green Alps
Post by: bocahgundul on Sun, 10 January 2016, 22:45:16
I'm into this. Been searching for green alps now we wait 6 days
Title: Re: Texas Instruments 2229155-0001 with SKCL Green Alps
Post by: ander on Tue, 12 January 2016, 06:15:39
jacobolus: Notice I didn't come in here and say, "Wow, that layout is terrible!" It was interesting enough to post a picture, though.
Title: Re: Texas Instruments 2229155-0001 with SKCL Green Alps
Post by: jacobolus on Tue, 12 January 2016, 15:10:16
jacobolus: Notice I didn't come in here and say, "Wow, that layout is terrible!" It was interesting enough to post a picture, though.
Hmm? I don’t get it. If you thought the layout was terrible, you should say so.

This particular keyboard isn’t terribly useful as-is. Even if you went to the trouble of reverse-engineering the format and building a converter to get it working on modern machines (a few hours of work), you’d still have a ridiculous layout. That spacebar is obscene.

On the other hand, it’s a great source of parts for people trying to build custom Alps boards. Usually green Alps switches seem to go for about $100/board, and this type of Alps dyesubs are pretty hard to find.

* * *

Are you upset that I think Futaba switches are one of the least pleasant typing experiences I’ve ever had, and am happy to say so on geekhack? That’s just my own opinion, and isn’t any kind of judgment about anyone else. If you like them, that’s great.
Title: Re: Texas Instruments 2229155-0001 with SKCL Green Alps
Post by: Mattr567 on Tue, 12 January 2016, 20:34:53


jacobolus: Notice I didn't come in here and say, "Wow, that layout is terrible!" It was interesting enough to post a picture, though.
Hmm? I don’t get it. If you thought the layout was terrible, you should say so.

This particular keyboard isn’t terribly useful as-is. Even if you went to the trouble of reverse-engineering the format and building a converter to get it working on modern machines (a few hours of work), you’d still have a ridiculous layout. That spacebar is obscene.

On the other hand, it’s a great source of parts for people trying to build custom Alps boards. Usually green Alps switches seem to go for about $100/board, and this type of Alps dyesubs are pretty hard to find.

* * *

Are you upset that I think Futaba switches are one of the least pleasant typing experiences I’ve ever had, and am happy to say so on geekhack? That’s just my own opinion, and isn’t any kind of judgment about anyone else. If you like them, that’s great.

The picture here has ****ty white balance. PBT keycaps don’t discolor, and these should be neutral gray and less shiny than the lighting suggests. The case looks only slightly yellowed.

These are some of the best Alps keycaps you can find, and if in good condition, the switches are also lovely.

$66 shipped (at least, that’s the price to CA) is a better than average price.



Definitely a great board for DIY. I got my SKCL Greens for my V60 MTS LED project from a Zenith. Those keycaps dont look like the Alps made Dyesubs that are amazing. Not as thick, and missing some features I recognize from the my SGI and (former) Zeniths keycaps. Could be Dyesub ABS, you never know.
Title: Re: Texas Instruments 2229155-0001 with SKCL Green Alps
Post by: ander on Sat, 16 January 2016, 22:25:50
jacobolus: Notice I didn't come in here and say, "Wow, that layout is terrible!" It was interesting enough to post a picture, though.
Hmm? I don’t get it. If you thought the layout was terrible, you should say so.

I didn't, so I didn't. I just thought it remarkable, and that a photo seemed worthwhile.


This particular keyboard isn’t terribly useful as-is. Even if you went to the trouble of reverse-engineering the format and building a converter to get it working on modern machines (a few hours of work), you’d still have a ridiculous layout. That spacebar is obscene.

Hmm? I don’t get it. If you thought the layout was terrible, you should say so.


Are you upset that I think Futaba switches are one of the least pleasant typing experiences I’ve ever had, and am happy to say so on geekhack?

No—it's not that important. I realize people have all kinds of opinions about everything. I was just disappointed that you ignored my specific request not to turn my topic into yet another Futaba debate. It's almost like you were going around looking for someone's wishes to defy. But then, I guess we all have to specialize these days.
Title: Re: Texas Instruments 2229155-0001 with SKCL Green Alps
Post by: SamirD on Sun, 17 January 2016, 14:25:27
I wonder if this would work out of the box with a soarer converter cable (the ones sold by user orihalcon)?  That would be pretty sweet!