Author Topic: Solidtek KB-6600 on clearance at J&R for $39.99  (Read 4840 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline ruumis

  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 29
______________________
IBM Model M (82G2383) | IBM Model M (51G8572) | Apple Extended Keyboard 1 (M0115) | ABS M1 (x2) | Dell AT101W white | Dell QuietKey RT7D5JTW black | Cherry G80-3000LSCRC-2 w/double-shots from a G81-8000HPBUS-2 / 03

Offline elbowglue

  • Posts: 583
Solidtek KB-6600 on clearance at J&R for $39.99
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 22 April 2010, 18:40:36 »
If I am correct, this uses white Fukka's, clicky, board has a working controller that does not transpose... is this correct?

I wonder if you could take this controller board and put it into a filco zero with fukka switches.. hm.
My keyboards: Filco Cherry Blue Tenkeyless(daily home), Compaq MX11800 (modded to blacks), Compaq "MX 84u",  Wellington\'s Dampened Endurapro, Pinkalicious Filco Blue Cherry, Chicony KB-5191, Chicony KB-5181, Desko MOS 5023 UP "elbowglue" spos (modded to blues), Siig Minitouch (monterey blue), SMK-88 (blue cherries), Ricercar SPOS
Smallest to biggest keyboards in inches (Length X Height) - Length is most important for a midline mouse position

KBC Poker: 11.6 x 3.9 - HHKB: 11.6 x 4.3 - Siig Minitouch (Geekhack Space Saver): 11.6 x 6 - Deck/Tg3 82: 12 x 6 - Noppoo Choc Mini 12.4 x 5.3 - Compaq "MX 84u": 13.1 x 7.5 - Filco Tenkeyless: 14 x 5.3 - Cherry "ricercar spos" G86-62410EUAGSA: 14 x 7.75 - Topre Realforce 86u: 14.4 x 6.65 - Desko "elbowglue spos" MOS 5023 UP: 14.5 x 8.4 - IBM Model M Spacesaver: 15.3 x 7 - G80-1800: 15.9 x 7.1 - Adesso MKB-125B: 16 x 7.3 - Compaq Mx11800, Cherry G80-11900: 16.25 x 7.5 - Filco Standard: 17.3 x 5.4 - Unicomp Endurapro: 17.9 x 7.1 - Adesso MKB-135B: 18.3 x 6.0 - Cherry G80-3000: 18.5 x 7.6 - IBM Model M, Unicomp Customizer: 19.3 x 8.27

Offline maxlugar

  • Posts: 379
Solidtek KB-6600 on clearance at J&R for $39.99
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 22 April 2010, 22:59:31 »
Quote from: elbowglue;174695
If I am correct, this uses white Fukka's, clicky, board has a working controller that does not transpose... is this correct?

I wonder if you could take this controller board and put it into a filco zero with fukka switches.. hm.


I posted pics of the disassembled switches in this keyboard several months ago.

It uses genuine simplifed ALPS branded key switches which are virtually identical to the Fukkas.

It is a well made decent keyboard for the money.  I prefer the overall typing feel of the 6600 slightly over the Zero.  The main issue most US geekhackers will have with the 6600 is the layout of the keys  i.e. large inverted L enter key and small Backspace key.
Emperor of the IBM 84-key AT Model F Darkside

Offline Hak Foo

  • Posts: 1272
  • Make America Clicky Again!
Solidtek KB-6600 on clearance at J&R for $39.99
« Reply #3 on: Thu, 22 April 2010, 23:20:41 »
Quote from: maxlugar;174745
I posted pics of the disassembled switches in this keyboard several months ago.

It uses genuine simplifed ALPS branded key switches which are virtually identical to the Fukkas.

It is a well made decent keyboard for the money.  I prefer the overall typing feel of the 6600 slightly over the Zero.  The main issue most US geekhackers will have with the 6600 is the layout of the keys  i.e. large inverted L enter key and small Backspace key.


IMO, the feet are too short, and there's no shelf as on a M or G80-3000.
Overton130, Box Pale Blues.

Offline wellington1869

  • Posts: 2885
Solidtek KB-6600 on clearance at J&R for $39.99
« Reply #4 on: Thu, 22 April 2010, 23:21:28 »
Quote from: elbowglue;174695
If I am correct, this uses white Fukka's, clicky, board has a working controller that does not transpose... is this correct?

i dont know if anyone has done specific xposition tests with this board.

Quote

I wonder if you could take this controller board and put it into a filco zero with fukka switches.. hm.


maybe debounce firmware will be less of an issue in this case since both use fukka switches.  
who has the equipment and knowhow to try this though? Assuming its controller board is better.

Quote

The main issue most US geekhackers will have with the 6600 is the layout of the keys  i.e. large inverted L enter key and small Backspace key.

yea small backspace kind of kills it for me but then i'm very picky about layout

"Blah blah blah grade school blah blah blah IBM PS/2s blah blah blah I like Model Ms." -- Kishy

using: ms 7000/Das 3

Offline maxlugar

  • Posts: 379
Solidtek KB-6600 on clearance at J&R for $39.99
« Reply #5 on: Thu, 22 April 2010, 23:40:09 »
Quote from: Hak Foo;174748
IMO, the feet are too short, and there's no shelf as on a M or G80-3000.


Agree about the feet.  I haven't used it for months, but  pulled it out of the box a few minutes ago.  The first thing I noticed was the shallow angle.

The feet are about the same size as my Blue Cherry Filco, but for some reason, the typing position feels more natural on the Filco.
Emperor of the IBM 84-key AT Model F Darkside

Offline wellington1869

  • Posts: 2885
Solidtek KB-6600 on clearance at J&R for $39.99
« Reply #6 on: Thu, 22 April 2010, 23:52:13 »
Quote from: elbowglue;174695
If I am correct, this uses white Fukka's, clicky, board has a working controller that does not transpose... is this correct?

I wonder if you could take this controller board and put it into a filco zero with fukka switches.. hm.


update: more 6600 info:

some discussion of rollover on this board (inconclusive) here

detailed pics of controller board, courtesy of maxlugar, here. (Includes some discussion of rollover status, and discussion of potential controller swap.)

more discussion of rollover and xposition on this board (appears to fail with usb but pass with ps2: see post 13).
« Last Edit: Thu, 22 April 2010, 23:55:28 by wellington1869 »

"Blah blah blah grade school blah blah blah IBM PS/2s blah blah blah I like Model Ms." -- Kishy

using: ms 7000/Das 3

Offline EverythingIBM

  • Posts: 1269
Solidtek KB-6600 on clearance at J&R for $39.99
« Reply #7 on: Fri, 23 April 2010, 00:48:55 »
well it's a better deal than the $200+ rubber domes I seen selling at electronic stores.
Keyboards: '86 M, M5-2, M13, SSK, F AT, F XT

Offline ruumis

  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 29
Solidtek KB-6600 on clearance at J&R for $39.99
« Reply #8 on: Thu, 29 April 2010, 07:26:53 »
price is back up to $60. did anyone bite while it was $40?
______________________
IBM Model M (82G2383) | IBM Model M (51G8572) | Apple Extended Keyboard 1 (M0115) | ABS M1 (x2) | Dell AT101W white | Dell QuietKey RT7D5JTW black | Cherry G80-3000LSCRC-2 w/double-shots from a G81-8000HPBUS-2 / 03

Offline NewbieOneKenobi

  • Posts: 634
Solidtek KB-6600 on clearance at J&R for $39.99
« Reply #9 on: Sat, 16 October 2010, 17:24:53 »
$45 now if anybody interested. Would appreciate feedback on getting it for $45 +$50 shipment as opposed to getting a blue-Cherry Razer Black Widow for $126 +$16 shipment ($142 total)? Truth be told, I want to try the Alps people are talking about.

Offline Hak Foo

  • Posts: 1272
  • Make America Clicky Again!
Solidtek KB-6600 on clearance at J&R for $39.99
« Reply #10 on: Sat, 16 October 2010, 20:19:18 »
Quote from: NewbieOneKenobi;234885
$45 now if anybody interested. Would appreciate feedback on getting it for $45 +$50 shipment as opposed to getting a blue-Cherry Razer Black Widow for $126 +$16 shipment ($142 total)? Truth be told, I want to try the Alps people are talking about.


Not at $95.

It's an okay board; my dislikes are definite personal-taste dislikes (some people LIKE the F-style small backspace), but if you had to pay 50 usd to ship it, it's not worth it.
Overton130, Box Pale Blues.

Offline keyb_gr

  • Posts: 1384
  • Location: Germany
  • Cherrified user
    • My keyboard page (German)
Solidtek KB-6600 on clearance at J&R for $39.99
« Reply #11 on: Sun, 17 October 2010, 12:23:27 »
That would be a good bit more expensive than a blue Cherry G80-3000 (LSCEU probably?). The boards with Alps switches (and Alps-alikes) I've had so far never failed to end up near the bottom end of my popularity scale, while my Model M and vintage G80-3000 with blues fought for first place for a long time.
Hardware in signatures clutters Google search results. There should be a field in the profile for that (again).

This message was probably typed on a vintage G80-3000 with blues. Double-shots, baby. :D

Offline NewbieOneKenobi

  • Posts: 634
Solidtek KB-6600 on clearance at J&R for $39.99
« Reply #12 on: Sun, 17 October 2010, 13:27:38 »
Thanks, guys. Well, actually, a blue Cherry would cost around the same or more and people say there tend to be problems with supply and orders cancelled due to shortages. I haven't finalised the purchase yet, though I've told the salesperon I would be getting one keyboard. Kinda before I read about its rollover and transposition problems with fast typing (I get up to 100 wpm but not 120 or anything that big, but this is still fast), which is something I want to avoid. I've having second thoughts. Another idea would be to get more than one piece in order to alleviate the shipment fee nastiness but then with just one keyboard shipping, there's more chance of the customs officers being merciful (there's not duty on computer parts AFAIK but there's VAT at 22%, including the shipment fee, which they can waive, however). I'm thinking about using boat shipment or whatever to reduce the cost.
« Last Edit: Sun, 17 October 2010, 13:29:53 by NewbieOneKenobi »

Offline netwebber

  • Posts: 50
Solidtek KB-6600 on clearance at J&R for $39.99
« Reply #13 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 09:02:02 »
I don't know if I should create a new thread, but I want to say J&R is a great place to shop. That goes for keyboards too. They have a large number of keyboards, including mechanical ones, out on display to get a feel for. Here's a tip: some stores (like B&H Photo, another fun place, and Best Buy) put their keyboards out with their monitor displays. But J&R has a better selection of just about anything computer related, especially input devices.
Keyboards: IBM M15 adjustable ergonomic | Northgate Omnikey Evolution w/ Touchpad | IBM Model M 1391401 | TG3 BLT 5RBUVS tenkeyless | MS Natural Keyboard Pro | MS Natural Keyboard Original (Black) | IBM UltraNav Travel Slim Keyboard | Chicony ThinkPad T60 keyboard in Lenovo ThinkPad T400 | IBM ThinkPad T42p | MS Arc Wireless | Logitech K350 Wireless
Pointing Devices: Logitech G500 | Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX | IBM ScrollPoint Optical | Razer Boomslang | On laptops: Trackpoint for pointing, touchpad for scrolling--The True Way
Other: Belkin/Razer Speedpad n52te | Adesso Mechanical Numpad (Cherry Blues) | Wacom Intuos2
Game Controllers: MS Sidewinder Force Feedback Pro | Gravis Exterminator

Offline aegrotatio

  • Posts: 335
Solidtek KB-6600 on clearance at J&R for $39.99
« Reply #14 on: Sat, 23 October 2010, 21:48:31 »
I'm pretty pleased with mine.  It's among the keyboards that let me type the very fastest and it's a lot less noisy than Blue Cherries (which I find unnecessarily obnoxious).
Daily Drivers: Ducky DK1087XM || DSI ASK-6600 || Rosewill RK-9000 BL, BR, BL, and RE || ABS M1 || Das Keyboard Silent || HHKB Lite and Lite 2 || DSI Big Font (kids love it)
Yearning for: Any ALPS keyboard || Any tenkeyless mechanical keyboard
Permanent collection: Poker Blue and Brown || Adesso MKB-125B || SIIG MiniTouch Geek Hack Space Saver || Chicony 5181 Monterey Blue || Chicony 5191 Clone Cherry Blues || Key Tronic 3600 || Unicomp Endurapro & SmarTrex || A crate of IBM Model M and Model M Space Saving boards || NeXTstation Slab || Amiga 3000 || BTC-5100C black and beige || SIIG MiniTouch Plus black and beige
Retired collection: SIIG MiniTouch Monterey Blue || Razer BlackWidow