## Unified Retrocomputer Keyboard Project This project aims to provide a unified collection of keyboards and encoders for vintage computers, with modular design to reuse as many elements as possible across the designs. Home computers of the 1970's typically either polled a switch matrix, or interfaced to a parallel ASCII keyboard via a parallel port. The keyboard allows use of Cherry MX keys, or Futaba MD-4PCS (aka George Risk KBM-01-01) keys. The keyboard is designed using KiCad in order to be the most useful for anybody wishing to modify the keyboard for more specific uses, or to add to the project. ### Capabilities so far: - Replacement keyboard for OSI computers - Replacement keyboard for Apple II/II+ computers - Replacement keyboard for the Sol-20 computer - Generic ADM-3A/Teletype style keyboard - Apple I keyboard (multiple styles) - Franklin ACE 1000 replacement keyboard by Chris Ryu (https://github.com/ryucats/Franklin-ACE-1000-Keyboard) ### Coming soon: - Replace encoder board on Apple II/II+ keyboards - Convert an OSI 542 keyboard into a generic ASCII keyboard - Replica for Knight keyboard ### This keyboard project so far consists of: - A classic retro-style ASCII keyboard, modeled after the ADM-3A keyboard, which can be also be populated to fit perfectly in an Apple II/II+ case (with corresponding Apple II keymaps), or an OSI case (with OSI adapter). - A Sol-20 compatible keyboard. - Keyscan/decoder interface modules that can output parallel ASCII, and can be adapted for other protocols. - An OSI interface module, to connect the classic keyboard to an OSI computer.