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Title: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: eksuen on Tue, 05 December 2017, 20:11:21
Turns out my dad still had his first PC and keyboard. He gave it to me as a birthday present. I still need an adapter to test for functionality, but it should still work just fine.

(https://i.imgur.com/5NT9uWD.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/xwEAzT3.jpg)
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: Puddsy on Tue, 05 December 2017, 20:53:47
Blue ALPS and stepped control.

I know a few people who would go crazy over that.

Thank your dad for me.
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: Duckyreddy on Tue, 05 December 2017, 20:57:45
That's an awesome present! Happy Birthday!  :thumb:
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: eksuen on Wed, 06 December 2017, 00:36:28
That's an awesome present! Happy Birthday!  :thumb:

It's not quite my birthday yet, but thanks. I should have said "as an early birthday present".
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: FrostyToast on Wed, 06 December 2017, 00:39:13
Your dad actually had the best first PC.
Thought it was an IBM FAT at first, but didn't see the label.
Then I thought it was some crappy clone.
Then I thought this was the best birthday ever.
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: OfTheWild on Wed, 06 December 2017, 01:14:58
Thats really cool that you get to revitalize something that was your dads - and that its something really nice too. Happy Birthday!
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: Daniel Beardsmore on Wed, 06 December 2017, 13:55:38
I've found a search engine result for an OEMMAX MCK-860 which suggests that yours is (also) Ortek. If so, then we finally know what MCK stands for in Ortek model numbers: Multi-Compatible Keyboard. Which then raises the question: does that mean that MKB keyboards are non-switchable? For example you have MCK-84 and MKB-84, and the difference between them is not known.
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: norbauer on Wed, 06 December 2017, 14:08:30
Ha. That's adorable. You have an awesome dad.
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: ollir on Wed, 06 December 2017, 15:32:09
I'd be pissing honey if I got that sort of birthday present :D
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: eksuen on Wed, 06 December 2017, 17:59:33
I've found a search engine result for an OEMMAX MCK-860 which suggests that yours is (also) Ortek. If so, then we finally know what MCK stands for in Ortek model numbers: Multi-Compatible Keyboard. Which then raises the question: does that mean that MKB keyboards are non-switchable? For example you have MCK-84 and MKB-84, and the difference between them is not known.

I believe it is Ortek. Unfortunately, there was no user manual or other documentation in the box.

I'd be pissing honey if I got that sort of birthday present :D

Pissing honey doesn't sound like fun. It would take forever to go.
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: Daniel Beardsmore on Wed, 06 December 2017, 18:05:00
I believe it is Ortek. Unfortunately, there was no user manual or other documentation in the box.

I'm not going to make any claims about what MCK stands for until there's a reliable and stable reference for this product giving clear details. However, there are volatile photos giving this as OEMMAX, and this is an OEMMAX-branded Ortek (FCC grantee GM8) in the same design of box:

https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=58598.0
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: eksuen on Wed, 06 December 2017, 18:09:39
I believe it is Ortek. Unfortunately, there was no user manual or other documentation in the box.

I'm not going to make any claims about what MCK stands for until there's a reliable and stable reference for this product giving clear details. However, there are volatile photos giving this as OEMMAX, and this is an OEMMAX-branded Ortek (FCC grantee GM8) in the same design of box:

https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=58598.0

It's definitely OEMMAX branded, as I remember reading that on the underside of the keyboard. I'll take a photo when I get home tonight.
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: eksuen on Wed, 06 December 2017, 23:05:18
I believe it is Ortek. Unfortunately, there was no user manual or other documentation in the box.

I'm not going to make any claims about what MCK stands for until there's a reliable and stable reference for this product giving clear details. However, there are volatile photos giving this as OEMMAX, and this is an OEMMAX-branded Ortek (FCC grantee GM8) in the same design of box:

https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=58598.0

(https://i.imgur.com/6XAL0B4.jpg)
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: merlin64 on Thu, 07 December 2017, 10:13:06
Wow what a present! Not only does it have memories but it's also got great switches!
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: Daniel Beardsmore on Fri, 08 December 2017, 02:19:55
I wonder if this has anything Ortek-branded inside — candidates include the PCB and controller IC. OEMMAX to Ortek might be another of those strange relationships like Lite-On to Silitek, as they do seem to be associated with Ortek.
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: daskeybo on Fri, 08 December 2017, 08:50:03
Does it play DOOM?
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: Floofs on Fri, 08 December 2017, 09:24:21
Dang what a present!
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: _rubik on Fri, 08 December 2017, 18:52:37
I saw that in alps appreciation thread, and boy did your dad accidentally buy a good board. The box is a serious value add too.

110% jealous.
Title: Re: Birthday present from my dad
Post by: eksuen on Fri, 08 December 2017, 21:04:59
Definitely one of the coolest birthday presents I've ever received. Got an adapter, but I didn't do my research about converting a 5-pin DIN keyboard to USB. Looks like I'll need an active PS/2 to USB converter. At the very least, I know the circuitry still works because the Caps Lock and Num Lock indicators do respond to their respective keypresses.