Re: In search of 4B3A Microswitch Keyswitches (for a system restoration, not keyboarding)

2020-07-10 Thread Brent Hilpert via cctalk
On 2020-Jul-09, at 10:12 PM, Ian Finder wrote: >> On Jul 9, 2020, at 21:58, Brent Hilpert wrote: >> On 2020-Jul-09, at 9:39 PM, Ian Finder via cctalk wrote: >> >>> I know what you guys are thinking- no, this isn't for a keyboard collection >>> or some modern build or some other nonsense like

Re: In search of 4B3A Microswitch Keyswitches (for a system restoration, not keyboarding)

2020-07-09 Thread null via cctalk
No, as I understand it that is the predecessor > On Jul 9, 2020, at 21:58, Brent Hilpert wrote: > > On 2020-Jul-09, at 9:39 PM, Ian Finder via cctalk wrote: > >> I know what you guys are thinking- no, this isn't for a keyboard collection >> or some modern build or some other nonsense like

Re: In search of 4B3A Microswitch Keyswitches (for a system restoration, not keyboarding)

2020-07-09 Thread Brent Hilpert via cctalk
On 2020-Jul-09, at 9:39 PM, Ian Finder via cctalk wrote: > I know what you guys are thinking- no, this isn't for a keyboard collection > or some modern build or some other nonsense like that. > > I have a friend who is restoring a fairly interesting and historically > significant vintage

In search of 4B3A Microswitch Keyswitches (for a system restoration, not keyboarding)

2020-07-09 Thread Ian Finder via cctalk
I know what you guys are thinking- no, this isn't for a keyboard collection or some modern build or some other nonsense like that. I have a friend who is restoring a fairly interesting and historically significant vintage computer- The correct SD-series replacement switch would be the 4B3A- ***