I'd be interested in one kit with the associated pcb. Had a kit like that from 
Radio Shack back in the pre-TRS-80 day. Always regretted getting rid of that.

Matt

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Subject: [N8VEM-S100:7496] Keyboard kits
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2015 17:33:12 +1000

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. 
This will likely be a “one off” order, due to the setup cost involved in 
getting the keytops manufactured. 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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