NCR H0150-STD1-10-17
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FCC ID | CTD7YSNCRKB10 |
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Branding | NCR |
Manufacturer | Cherry |
Layouts | XT with nav cluster. |
Keyswitches | Cherry MX Black |
Interface | XT |
Weight | 1100g |
Years of production | 1986 |
The NCR H0150-STD1-10-17, or "That OG NCR XT keyboard" as some members in DT called it, is a keyboard manufactured by Cherry Corp for NCR for their PC4/i computer system. The name can be easily mistaken for another NCR keyboard, the NCR H0150-STD1-01-17, since the difference is very slight. The NCR H0150-STD1-01-17 keyboard was part of the NCR Decision Made system, which was the predecessor to NCR PC4 system <ref name="PC4 system" />. Perhaps this led NCR to name these keyboards very closely.
NCR H0150-STD1-10-17 uses cherry MX black switches, 5 pin PCB mounted.
Keyboard construction[edit | edit source]
Like many other cherry keyboard, this keyboard doesn't have a plate. The pcb lies on the bottom case. There are two plastic pegs on the bottom case that goes into the pcb, keeping it in place. There are a metallic sheet and a plastic sheet underneath the pcb. Despite being relatively light compared to the like of IBM keyboard at the time, the whole assembly is very stable. 8 screws are used to keep the keyboard together.
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Different parts of the keyboard
G80-0427[edit | edit source]
Previously, this keyboard was documented in the Wiki under Cherry keyboards category as Cherry G80-0427. This is indeed a sufficient approach to document the keyboard, since Cherry, the manufacturer, identified the keyboard as G80-0427. However, another identical keyboard was found under the name G80-0624, with virtually everything similar to the G80-0427. This prompted the need to document both keyboards as two variants of the same keyboard, hence this page.
G80-0624[edit | edit source]
As discussed previously, this is another variant of the NCR H0150-STD1-10-17 in US language.
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Front view
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Back label
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Part number
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Sticker inside
DE variant[edit | edit source]
Another variant of this keyboard in DE language can be found in Seebart's thread in 2015 <ref name="DE variant"/>
References[edit | edit source]
<references> <ref name="PC4 system">Old computer.com— NCR PC4 System</ref> <ref name="DE variant">Desthority.net— Seebart's thread</ref>
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