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Type A #8409 - KSN 10820673, #12275 - 11821370, #12654 - 12822711, #15453 - KSN 12823872, #16679 - KSN 12825061, #43168 - KSN 12824823 (Kaycomp Keyboard) | Type A Found in #2775 - KSN 028401404#8409 - KSN 10820673, #12275 - 11821370, #12654 - 12822711, [[Kaypro 13480|#13480]] (Irregular) - KSN 058306857, #15453 - KSN 12823872, #16679 - KSN 12825061, #43168 - KSN 12824823 (Kaycomp Keyboard) | ||
Type B #16288 - KSN 01838471,#17083 - KSN 12827743, #23201 - KSN 01839675, #27336 - KSN 03837134 #42891 - KSN 048304571 (Label 4499 09/13/83), #43486 - KSN 078401557, #45618 - KSN 03839356 (Label 1637 03/21/83), #57145 - KSN 02832653 (Case stamped (Mar 2? 19?? likely 1983), #98465 - KSN 098305790 (Label 2147 04/29/83) | Type B #16288 - KSN 01838471,#17083 - KSN 12827743, #23201 - KSN 01839675, #27336 - KSN 03837134 #42891 - KSN 048304571 (Label 4499 09/13/83), #43486 - KSN 078401557, #45618 - KSN 03839356 (Label 1637 03/21/83), #57145 - KSN 02832653 (Case stamped (Mar 2? 19?? likely 1983), #98465 - KSN 098305790 (Label 2147 04/29/83), #288536 - KSN 068406464 | ||
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Revision as of 21:10, 19 November 2024
Note KSN means Keyboard Serial Number
Remember that Keyboards are one of the easiest items to switch from one machine to another. Do not be too dogmatic about the serial numbers attached to a particular machine.
Note about Serial Numbers near #4000 - #5000: I have found that a white thread locker was applied. If you have one of these machines only use an Anex 3980 +1 X 75 Phillips Screwdriver. If any screw appears to "Cam Out" stop immediately and hammer the Anex into the screw head before trying to remove the screw further. Other wise you will likely need to use a 1/8 inch Left Hand drill bit to remove the screw head. Carefully remove top of case. From the inside of the case us a ENGINEER PZ-58 Screw Removal Pliers to back the screw out as far as it will go then use the PZ-58 from the outside to remove the screw.
SMK
SMK Keyboard (Tactile) | ||
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SMK Keyboard Tactile) | Found in Type A Found in #2775 - KSN 028401404#8409 - KSN 10820673, #12275 - 11821370, #12654 - 12822711, #13480 (Irregular) - KSN 058306857, #15453 - KSN 12823872, #16679 - KSN 12825061, #43168 - KSN 12824823 (Kaycomp Keyboard) Type B #16288 - KSN 01838471,#17083 - KSN 12827743, #23201 - KSN 01839675, #27336 - KSN 03837134 #42891 - KSN 048304571 (Label 4499 09/13/83), #43486 - KSN 078401557, #45618 - KSN 03839356 (Label 1637 03/21/83), #57145 - KSN 02832653 (Case stamped (Mar 2? 19?? likely 1983), #98465 - KSN 098305790 (Label 2147 04/29/83), #288536 - KSN 068406464 | |
Keytronic
Keytronics Keyboard A65-02207-2O1D (Capacitive) |
Found in #3590 - KSN 05420, #4207 - KSN 50845 (8/82), #4222 - 50996 (8/82), #4223 - KSN 55080 (8/82), #7954 - KSN 44011 (10/82), #20250 - KSN 06229 (1/83), #21460 - KSN 06317 (1/83), #36960 - KSN 09635 (9/82) | |
Keytronic Keyboard Rebuild
tex ELEC Foam and Foil pad kit
Adrian Black's TRS Foam and Foil Replacement
Maxi Switch
Maxi-Switch Keyboard 2160150 (Tactile) | Found in #76797 - KSN 017270 07/30/1983, #102622 - KSN | |
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Type A vs Type B Keyboard
On early machines (around #8,000) There exists two types of Keyboards. In an early article they are defined as Type A and B. It turns out that this is a key indicator of who manufactured the keyboard and if it is a tactile switch or foam and foil keyboard. SMK appears to have only made the type A keyboards with tactile switches in the early days. Keytronics made the Type B keyboards with a foam and foil keyboard that degrades over time.
From the November 1983 Issue of Radio Electronics
Type A | Type B | |
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Type B is a single piece |