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von ScreamingAtTheRadio
30.07.2023 21:04
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Re: Mechanische Tastatur für Atari 8bit?

The key cap sets include several different designs for the Atari/inverse key that you can choose from. The ones with the Fuji now have the correct logo. There's even one with the Fuji in inverse...
von ScreamingAtTheRadio
30.07.2023 21:07
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Re: DecentXL mechanical keyboard for Atari 600/800XL - ABBUC Hardware Competition 2023

Very good project. It would be nice if version #1 could have Atari logo key like Atari 800 instead of inverse one. Original Atari logo not Infogrames era "belly" logo. Thanks. Yes, the key cap sets contain several additional keys that you can choose from. One of them is the Fuji logo: IMG...
von ScreamingAtTheRadio
30.07.2023 21:10
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Re: DecentXL mechanical keyboard for Atari 600/800XL - ABBUC Hardware Competition 2023

Frage von der 130XE-Vaiante: Ist die Beleuchtung wahlweise auch komplett abschaltbar? Yes, the backlighting is completely optional, you can choose not to assemble the luminosity pot, in which case you'll have no lighting, or you can set the pot to the minimum level. You could even wire a switch to ...
von ScreamingAtTheRadio
31.07.2023 20:36
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Re: DecentXL mechanical keyboard for Atari 600/800XL - ABBUC Hardware Competition 2023

JoSch hat geschrieben:
31.07.2023 09:48
Would you consider doing an Atari 400 version?
Yes. I bought a 400 and a 800 for that purpose. Seems like I'll also get a loaner 1200XL at some point so I can make one for that machine as well, and then the whole collection will be covered :)
von ScreamingAtTheRadio
29.10.2023 15:15
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Re: ABBUC Hardwarewettbewerb 2023 eröffnet!

Thanks to everyone who voted for my project, thanks to ABBUC for organizing the contest (and for the prize 🏆) and congratulations to everyone who took the time to submit a hardware or software project for keeping our favorite piece of retro tech alive. I also want to thank Jesse aka XL Freak who des...