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79 points by josecastillo 5 years ago · 21 comments

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hughes 5 years ago

As someone who has never seen Sneakers, I would have loved a clip of the button press that spawned this journey. What did it sound like?

  • UI_at_80x24 5 years ago

    Do yourself a favour and go watch that movie. There is a huge Hollywood sized grain of salt needed any time you deal with: Hacking, Computers, Internet, etc.. but this movie is EXCELLENT at showing 'Red Team' activities, social engineering, physical bypasses, and true historical hacking (debugging an IC to see what it does).

    There is great comedy, action, and intrigue in this film and should be in the top 3 of any nerd movie list.

    • andrew_ 5 years ago

      My voice is my passport. Verify me.

    • m463 5 years ago

      Now I have to watch it again. I was thinking of Angelina Jolie with short hair and modem relays connecting public phones... but that was hackers.

  • garrettlarson 5 years ago
slacktide 5 years ago

I thought these looked familiar, I have product that uses them, but a version with dual LEDs. The CFFA3000 hard drive / floppy emulator for the Apple ][ used them in a floppy disc control panel.

https://shop.dreher.net/shop?olsPage=products%2Flimit-3-per-...

http://dreher.net/?s=projects/CFforAppleII&c=projects/CFforA...

jefftk 5 years ago

Follow-up: https://newscrewdriver.com/2020/10/07/a-delight-for-the-butt...

isoprophlex 5 years ago

Where I did my phd, we had nmr spectrometers that had to be shimmed using a console with these exact switches. I loved interacting with that console..: It was at the same futuristic and absurdly old fashioned. Futuretro.

Edit: oh sweet lord they're listed on ebay. Imagine gutting this things' innards and turning it into a usb input device...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Bruker-BSMS-Boss-Keyboard-Z012706-1...

  • fit2rule 5 years ago

    .. or bury a rpi-zero in it, and turn the thing into a battle station ..

jdmoreira 5 years ago

I recognized the buttons immediately as they are fairly common in vintage synths of Roland, Korg and Sequential among many others.

And at least in my Mono/Poly the button is clearly not a single component but a combination of a tactile switch with a led and the cap.

mbostleman 5 years ago

At around the same time, 1990 - 1992, a partner and I made a rack mounted utility unit that included a tuner, a metronome, surge protected outlets and rack lights. We used buttons almost identical to these from Digi-Key. Mouser was also a big vendor of ours.

sneak 5 years ago

....aaaand now I’m buying braille training books on eBay. Thanks. :D

see also: https://www.ebay.com/itm/143224299851

(nick TOTALLY unrelated.)

culopatin 5 years ago

This post makes me think that I could have a blog if I could avoid going straight to the point and I could build a story around my digikey investigations

JoeAltmaier 5 years ago

Ha! The buttons in the movie were braille-labelled and had a red led when active. Why the LED? It reminds me of the braille on drive-thru ATMs.

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