Sold Amiga MX Style Keycaps & PCBs

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I got the Amiga "A" keycaps today, the A600 version text is white for some reason. Going to contact the supplier. I will start contacting people in order about shipping. Photos below:
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Declaring interest.
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1 x A1200 PCB + connectors
what's the shipping cost from france and how con I pay you (paypal ?)

BR
 
An update for anyone that declared interest in the A600 keyboard and anyone declaring interest going forward.

I am in the process of moving and a lot of stuff has been boxed up already.

For the A600 keyboards they are remaking the Amiga "A" keys, once I arrive at my new place in the beginning of July they will ship them to me and I should be able to start shipping stuff out by mid July.

For other items I will do my best to ship what I can but at the end of this week, June 23rd, I will no longer be able to ship anything until mid July.
 
Declaring interest.
Declaring interest in full size black set, if any become available. Thanks!
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Hi, do you have the complete black 1200 set available, and how much does it cost with shipping to Italy?
 
As a result of these keycaps I am revising my A1200 and A600 keyboard designs. If you have one of the current version you won't want to update, nothing much will change - I just feel like doing it again, making the routing a bit neater, using low-profile switches and accommodating different spacebar widths. I'll announce when the repo is public. Well done Steveed for getting the caps made!
 
As a result of these keycaps I am revising my A1200 and A600 keyboard designs. If you have one of the current version you won't want to update, nothing much will change - I just feel like doing it again, making the routing a bit neater, using low-profile switches and accommodating different spacebar widths. I'll announce when the repo is public. Well done Steveed for getting the caps made!
I think many of us should thank you for the A1200 board design since if you had not made it available to the masses we would still be waiting for Amiga on the Lake to get off their dead behinds to make the 1200 keyboards they said would be out for sale 3 or 4 years ago!! Again thank you very much!!!
 
I have finally received the correct 600 layout Amiga "A" keycpas.

I will be contacting people who declared interest in the 600 layouts. Lots of 600 layouts left.

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As a result of these keycaps I am revising my A1200 and A600 keyboard designs. If you have one of the current version you won't want to update, nothing much will change - I just feel like doing it again, making the routing a bit neater, using low-profile switches and accommodating different spacebar widths. I'll announce when the repo is public. Well done Steveed for getting the caps made!
I have a question for you on your PCB for the keyboard. Where the LED is installed what is negative and positive? Square pad negative?
 
I have a question for you on your PCB for the keyboard. Where the LED is installed what is negative and positive? Square pad negative?
Pin 9 on the keyboard connector is VCC, positive, and connects to the round pad. The square pad toggles between high (caps lock off) and low (caps lock on). The design is that when the square pad is low current can flow through the LED.
 
As a result of these keycaps I am revising my A1200 and A600 keyboard designs. If you have one of the current version you won't want to update, nothing much will change - I just feel like doing it again, making the routing a bit neater, using low-profile switches and accommodating different spacebar widths. I'll announce when the repo is public. Well done Steveed for getting the caps made!
Any update on your revised PCB? I have a keycap set but no PCB yet so have been waiting for your revision!

Thanks
 
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