I'd be definitely interested in both parts of the kit!
On Aug 13, 2015 9:33 AM, "Malcolm Macleod" <[email protected]> wrote:

> A local company here (http://www.microbeetechnology.com.au/) in Australia
> is putting together a keyboard kit suitable for use on various vintage
> computers.
>
>
>
> As presently planned, the kit will consist of keyswitches, keytops and a
> steel frame to mount the keyswitches in.  No PCB is currently included in
> the kit, as it is intended to be used in designs that they and I are
> separately working on.
>
>
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> This will likely be a “one off” order, due to the setup cost involved in
> getting the keytops manufactured.
>
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>
> If you are potentially interested in the following, please let me know, to
> help with planning order quantities:
>
>
>
> 1.       A kit of parts as described above.  Likely cost around US$110
> (AU$145) plus shipping.  A picture of the keytops and steel frame is here
> -> http://www.microbeetechnology.com.au/pictures/Premium_plus/KB_Kit.jpg
>
> 2.       A kit of parts that additionally includes a PCB and a
> microcontroller that will provide TTL serial and TTL strobed parallel
> output.  Cost is unknown at this stage.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Malcolm
>
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