Hello all,
I cleaned up a couple of boards on the weekend. One was a garden variety chicony, but the other was a little bit more interesting. It's an 'Apricot' branded keyboard, made in 1989. I am yet to find any pictures or information on this particular model anywhere online. I've never heard of Apricot computers before, but there is a little bit of info about them here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apricot_ComputersWill post some photos of it when I get home, but here are some details that I remember:
-Doubleshot keycaps, and they look like they may be cherry-compatible
-Standard US qwerty layout (apparently the older ones had their own design)
-Cable terminates with a standard PS/2 port
-The keycaps attach to rounded black removable switches, which then make contact with the rubber dome below.
-The stabilisers attach to the keys through two removable square plastic 'links' (each about the size of a 'jumper' that is used to set an IDE device to be master/slave/cable select).
-There is some yellowing of the keys, but everything is in great condition other than that (is there an easy way to make a poor man's Retr0bright?)
So, a potentially rare and interesting board?