So I bought this thing on ebay for €50 plus shipping.



So the board seems to be some sort of AT compatible keyboard judging from the LEDs and the connector but it doesn't work properly with a cascade of adapters up to USB, and by that I mean everything you get from the board is random key strokes.

As you can see, the case is very yellowed/browned but the keycaps are fine except for the space bare so we have probably some ABS/PBT combination here.
There is a double labeling on some caps that seems to be made with dye sublimation process.
Anyway this thing is dirty so you know what that means.

All the parts are screwed in place with machined screws and brass inserts.

The switches looks like to be BTC foam and foil and are very very scratchy, hopefully a good cleaning will improve that.
The chassis is very rusty under the paint.





To be honest everything about this keyboard was harder and longer that usual to clean, beside the chassis being very rusty, the keycaps were very keen in retaining their dirt, and there was also all the barrels that hold the sliders, and I wonder if it was really worth it. Maybe I should invest in better tools like a Dremel and an ultrasonic cleaner?


But I did it anyway, at least as much as I could.


And there is the final result and a Dell AT102 for size comparison.

The switches are way less scratchy than before but that's not perfect. I think applying some grease would help a lot.
Also I'd like to retrobrite it but I don't have a big enough container right now.
On a side note, the cable gained some ugly color spots after cleaning.
Overall I think this board looks nice and that's the only one I have right now with that kind of switches so that's nice.
Anyone has suggestion on what should I do to make this work on a modern PC? Should I buy a Soarer converter?