NeXT non-ADB
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Manufacturer | NeXT, Inc., later NeXT Computer, Inc |
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Layouts | ANSI |
Keyswitches |
Alps SKCM Cream Alps SKCM Black |
Keycaps | Double-shot molding |
Interface | NeXT-specific |
Years of production | 1988-1992 |
NeXT non-ADB is a moniker given to the first generation of NeXT Computer keyboards that had a NeXT-specific cable interface.
The successor, called NeXT ADB had the Apple Desktop Bus interface.
Description[edit | edit source]
The NeXT non-ADB keyboard needed either a proper NeXT monitor or a "soundbox" that the keyboard connected to that then connected to the NeXT Cube or NeXTStation. A mouse was connected to the keyboard via a 8-pin mini-DIN bus mouse interface.
The following variants of this keyboard are known to exist:
- The ABP with pine Alps SKCM Black switches. Believed to the be first generation. Has a backwards-L Return key.
- The AAE with Alps SKCM Cream switches.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
US-English layout[edit | edit source]
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NeXT Non-ADB - ABP (top) and AAE (bottom) compared
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NeXT ABP - back case opened PCB
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NeXT AAE - key caps and Alps SKCM Cream switches
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NeXT Non-ADB - AAE Label
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NeXT Non-ADB - ABP Label
Japanese layout[edit | edit source]
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NeXT Japan ABS Doubleshot
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NeXT Japan ABS Doubleshot 2
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NeXT Japan ABS Doubleshot 3
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NeXT Japan ABS Doubleshot 4
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Label
See also[edit | edit source]
- NeXT ADB keyboard with Mitsumi "hybrid" key switches, except for the low-profile media keys.
Forum threads[edit | edit source]
- Deskthority — Photos NeXT Non-ADB keyboard [1]
External links[edit | edit source]
- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - NeXT [2]