But today i wanted to show an interesting find - this is the another well-known ESA-HASR0. This is quite an ordinary Cherry, nothing remarkable, except for one. Its additional nameplate on the PCB has an abbreviation that i have never seen before: ESA-3000 SAV. It seemed interesting to me and i decided to share these photos with the community.
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Please note that keyboard cable is PS/2. The original DIN cable was cut off and i had to rummage around to find a spare cable. This is a cable from the G81-1800 keyboard.