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Procrastinating busy-body
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Ye olde contintent
Comments: 868
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So I was looking at my old Cherry MY keyboards today and these are the models and serial codes:
G81-3000 SAB/03 (# 001932 C48) G81-3010 HAB/01 (# 005472 C13) Both state to be made in West Germany and would seem to date from 1990, not 1991. The membrane connectors still use the decent mechanism compared to the newer models, and they also offered an AT/XT switch (it contains only one controller though). |
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Cherrified User
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Germany
Comments: 1,514
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Interesting. Wouldn't have thought they were around in 1990 already. These Cherry folks must have been quite industrious in those days.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: New England
Comments: 71
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I have G80-8113LRCUS that has white non-clicky tactile cherry switches, so added that code to wiki under exceptions, as it does not seem to follow Cherry switch color labeling convention (according to the wiki R should have been black switches).
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