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Thanks for the messages and the interest. My point
of view, is purelly the "retro-computing" as I collect systems for
display/demonstration as near as the original state as possible. All the
hardware development effort since the days of the mid-80's is really great, but
I know, that there are many more users/owners like myself, that do not want to
hack their systems (at least all of them) to add extra keyboards,
motherboards etc. In Greece only, I have more than a dozen such
users.
I was planning on building a high quality
alternative but 100% compatible membrane, in order to replace all the old and
very fragile membranes, on several systems. I cannot evaluate the total volume
yet, nor the future demand, but I expect it to be aprox 1K ~ 5K in the next 10
years. And I have the money and the resources to invest on that
venture starting today. My estimate is that from the 100K systems sold, only 10K
are around nowdays, most of them thrown in closets, attics etc, having a purelly
collector's value, and only 0.1K ~ 0.5K systems are active, used by QL power
users / fans like you guys. Am I totally wrong?
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- Re: [ql-users] Keyboard membranes Dave P
- Re: [ql-users] Keyboard membranes RWAPSoftware
- Re: [ql-users] Keyboard membranes Voyager
- Re: [ql-users] Keyboard membranes Arnould Nazarian
- RE: [ql-users] Keyboard membranes Callum Davidson
- Re: [ql-users] Keyboard membran... Voyager
- Re: [ql-users] Keyboard me... Tony Firshman
- Re: [ql-users] Keyboard membran... Dilwyn Jones
- Re: [ql-users] Keyboard membranes Zane Lewis
- Re: [ql-users] Keyboard membranes Timothy Swenson
- Re: [ql-users] Keyboard membranes Zane Lewis
- Re: [ql-users] Keyboard membranes Tony Firshman
- Re: [ql-users] Keyboard membranes Tony Firshman
