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| | **Cordata 991A100406** | | **Cordata 991A100406** | ||
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| | **Sense method** | Metal contact | | | **Sense method** | Metal contact | | ||
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| - | The Cordata 991A100406 was a Daewoo produced AT layout keyboard for the Cordata CS-4200 computer system. It uses Futaba MA Inverse Cross Mount switches and ABS Doubleshots | + | The Cordata 991A100406 was a Daewoo produced AT layout keyboard for the Cordata CS-4200 computer system.((CS-4200 Brochure[[https:// |
| ==== Description ==== | ==== Description ==== | ||
| - | In late 1985, Daewoo | + | In late 1985,((InfoWorld Volume 7, Issue 48, December 2nd, 1985[[https:// |
| ==== Construction ==== | ==== Construction ==== | ||
| === Case and Internals === | === Case and Internals === | ||
| - | Talk about the case and what' | + | The keyboard consists of three parts. A top case, a bottom |
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| + | The top case is made of ABS plastic and uses a distincive design, featuring a recessed channel near the top of the keyboard that likely served as a penholder. \\ Externally, it has the Cordata logo in it' | ||
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| + | The bottom case is made of ABS plastic.\\ Externally, it has six feet in total: four non-slip feet and two flip-out feet for adjusting the keyboard' | ||
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| + | The assembly consists of two parts: a plate and PCB.\\ The plate is made of painted steel and has a grounding point for the PCB.\\ The PCB only has a ' | ||
| === Keycaps === | === Keycaps === | ||
| - | Describe | + | The keycaps |
| ==== Gallery ==== | ==== Gallery ==== | ||
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| - | pretty | + | Note for pictures: Switches were desoldered and NOS ones were swapped in. |
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| - | == Acknowledgements == | + | |
| - | Any acknowledgements you may have | + | |
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