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Old 16th Dec 2022, 1:22 am   #1
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Default Replica Datanetics ASCII-Output Keyboard for Apple-I etc.

For Info, as I thought it may be of interest to people on here.

I've just a tweet about this: https://twitter.com/TubeTimeUS/statu...50249141317632

Where they've recently published all the details here: https://github.com/schlae/replica-datanetics

It seems they used a KiCad plug-in, for the originally produced by hand retro-look curved tracks. Although the use of an ATMega uC won't be very retro (but I assume the originally used IC(s) are now difficult to obtain)

And also some discussions on their use of 'Water Slide Decals' on the Keycaps: https://twitter.com/TubeTimeUS/statu...93910271270913
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