Thank you Aleksander,
I thought this might be a second data page.
Update of the List:
Type Sort Brand(s) Base & Pinout Displayed symbols
LC-1 NIX-E PIE B13B 0-9, upper dot, lower dot
LC-2 NIX-E PIE, Unitra Dolam (Poland) B13B 0-9, upper dot, PR
LC-7 NIX-S Unitra Dolam (
Thanks for your input, Richard. I don’t have access to a CNC device right
now, but such a router is on the top of my (maker) wish list.
I have found a place where you can define the text and color (no graphics)
of every keycap for an entire keyboard. So, basically you get 104 custom
keycaps f
Thank you Aleksander for the additions.
Do you know where that page is:
http://www.pwl.mikrokontroler.pl/lampy_elektronowe/ll1/l11_pie_e.htm
Best regards
Dieter
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http://www.pwl.mikrokontroler.pl/lampy_elektronowe/ll1/ll1_pie_e.htm
http://www.pwl.mikrokontroler.pl/lampy_elektronowe/lc2/lc2_pie_e.htm
W dniu 20.01.2020 o 20:41, Dieter Waechter pisze:
HI,
This is right, but note that the RFT Bulletin tells "+, -, ~".
Especially at the LL- and LC-tubes there
HI,
This is right, but note that the RFT Bulletin tells "+, -, ~".
Especially at the LL- and LC-tubes there were different symbols and also
pinouts with the same type number.
This is all I know at the moment:
Type Sort Brand(s) Base Displayed symbols
LC-1 NIX-E PIE B13B 0-9
There is the Dolam LL-561, with +, -, and a triangle.
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Many Many years ago (1980 ish) I was involved in what were known at the
time as Microcomputer Terminals. These were Z80 based machines running CP/M
which used serial Terminals (VDU's) for I/O. We created some software which
required custom key caps so I (as the junior!) was sent off with a bag o