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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: IP68 on Tue, 11 October 2011, 15:12:43
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Hi!
First, notice that English is not my native language, so I really apologize for mistakes and grammar...
That's my first post but I read GH since last year and I learn a lot of things on keyboards, thanks to this forum.
At my work they have an old printmaker (from the brand "Gravograph") which is connected to a computer (old too). The keyboard from the computer is made by Cherry.
Details:
Made in W.Germany
Model G80-0832H/09
Black switches, double shot keycaps
Grey and white keycaps
I'm sorry, I don't have pics, that's on my workplace and people wouldn't understand what I'm doing.
I'm interested in any info on this kb. Maybe could I include this one on a wiki?
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Hi there, welcome to Geekhack.
I'll let the more knowledgeable guys weigh in later, but last I checked, the cherry G80 had MX switches. If you pull up a keycap, and they have a black axis, then they are probably the famous "cherry MX blacks". If you slowly press one, does it click? Probably not.
I don't know much more, and neither does google.
Also, this topic is the #1 hit for google on cherry g80-0832, congrats!
Finally, your English is fine, no worries. :)
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I don't know much more, and neither does google.
Maybe Ripster...
Finally, your English is fine, no worries. :)
Thanks!
I just found that the keyboard connector is DIN (five pins).
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you need a ripster signal
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Ripster might know, but I would post this at Deskthority. They have some folks there that know their obscure/vintage Cherry 'boards.