nightingale
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Is there any reason why new M0110 keyboards cannot be made? With the dwindling supply of original keyboards, it seems like this may be needed. I don't have one of these keyboards (thus my curiosity), but from photos I see online, it seems like it should be fairly simple to create a PCB that would work with modern switches, and it could be designed to a size that would fit into a readily available case. This could also allow some quality of life improvements, like a sane cursor key layout.
Unless I'm missing something, there appears to only be one chip on the keyboard, and that has been dumped and is available online. So could this chip not be recreated? This is the part I don't know enough about.
I think these original keyboards had a locking capslock key, so some custom circuitry may be needed to handle capslock, as I don't think locking switches are readily available any more.
The only thread I found on here where someone tried to create a replacement chip is here:
But alas, they did not post their results.
So am I missing something obvious here? I've been thinking about this for a few years. Is it just that there is still sufficient supply of these keyboards to make it not cost effective to produce new ones? I feel like we might soon be getting to the tipping point. I'm hesitant to pay $100 plus shipping for a keyboard sold as untested.
Unless I'm missing something, there appears to only be one chip on the keyboard, and that has been dumped and is available online. So could this chip not be recreated? This is the part I don't know enough about.
I think these original keyboards had a locking capslock key, so some custom circuitry may be needed to handle capslock, as I don't think locking switches are readily available any more.
The only thread I found on here where someone tried to create a replacement chip is here:
M0110A dump
Is there a dump of the firmware of the 8748 chip that's used in the M0110A keyboard? I have an M0110A with a damaged chip and would like to restore it to working order. Online I've found dumps of the M0110 ROM but not the -A. Are the ROM contents the same?
68kmla.org
But alas, they did not post their results.
So am I missing something obvious here? I've been thinking about this for a few years. Is it just that there is still sufficient supply of these keyboards to make it not cost effective to produce new ones? I feel like we might soon be getting to the tipping point. I'm hesitant to pay $100 plus shipping for a keyboard sold as untested.