I was surprised to find it with an old ESCOM 486 pizza box that I bought from the classifieds.
I found the page about the "Cherry date codes", but this thing has none.
Double shot keycaps, MX blacks, XT/AT switch, seems in good shape. "made in West Germany" indicates it's pre unification.
Did it roam with the dinosaurs?
How old is my G80?
- photekq
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Thanks for the quick reply, photekq!
Those flip-out feet, well, they do make some sense but I dare anyone to flip them out without fearing to break them. They need to bend quite a bit to unlock from the rear. And the rubber pieces tend to wander.
Other then that, it's pretty solid.
This is so cool - the Tastatur wasn't even part of the deal, I just wanted that old desktop. (Which is gorgeous, btw.)
My first G80 - tbh, the linear switches are kinda boring. And rather stiff, for not being a mechanical typewriter. My parents had a G81 back in the day, which obviously ruined Cherry for me.
Used to borrow a model M for some time. Now, that was a statement
Those flip-out feet, well, they do make some sense but I dare anyone to flip them out without fearing to break them. They need to bend quite a bit to unlock from the rear. And the rubber pieces tend to wander.
Other then that, it's pretty solid.
This is so cool - the Tastatur wasn't even part of the deal, I just wanted that old desktop. (Which is gorgeous, btw.)
My first G80 - tbh, the linear switches are kinda boring. And rather stiff, for not being a mechanical typewriter. My parents had a G81 back in the day, which obviously ruined Cherry for me.
Used to borrow a model M for some time. Now, that was a statement
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To add a bit to this thread, if you're still in possession of that keyboard, you could probably open it up and get a precise dating of it. Either the case will be dated, or there will be an explicit date written somewhere. If all fails, you can get a lower bound by checking the ICs on the PCB.
- photekq
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You know, I actually prefer those old-style flip-out feet when it comes to using them. But I can understand why Cherry redesigned them swiftly; I've got no doubt that they had some complaints about them breaking. There's a bit of a knack for pulling them out, it's hard to describe. I've flipped mine backward and forward countless times with no issues.
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- Location: Berlin
- Main keyboard: SK-8825, IBM Preferred Pro, winkeyless
- Main mouse: Lenovo Thinkpad
thanks - I know, there usually is some kind of stamp on the PCB.
Alas, I tried that earlier today and aborted mission because I coudn't quite figure out how to safely do that. It's a combination of four screws up front and some hook on the rear, the latter remaining opaque.
I may try again once I have more leasure for such things.
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Say, if you believe the linears are boring, I'll gladly take them off of your handsKattun wrote: ↑20 Feb 2022, 19:44Thanks for the quick reply, photekq!
Those flip-out feet, well, they do make some sense but I dare anyone to flip them out without fearing to break them. They need to bend quite a bit to unlock from the rear. And the rubber pieces tend to wander.
Other then that, it's pretty solid.
This is so cool - the Tastatur wasn't even part of the deal, I just wanted that old desktop. (Which is gorgeous, btw.)
My first G80 - tbh, the linear switches are kinda boring. And rather stiff, for not being a mechanical typewriter. My parents had a G81 back in the day, which obviously ruined Cherry for me.
Used to borrow a model M for some time. Now, that was a statement
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- Location: Berlin
- Main keyboard: SK-8825, IBM Preferred Pro, winkeyless
- Main mouse: Lenovo Thinkpad
... haha, and you're not even the first to ask
At least give me some time to actually try the thing out, you vultures! I might even aquire the taste?
It's not a G81, I can tell that much!
I'm simply used to some tactility.
I might have considered shelling out three figures for a good MX blue piece, were it not for the tendency of my keyboards to look like Dresden '45 after some time, it would be a shame.
So for now, I'm sticking to a sturdy black IBM rubber dome I got NOS for a fiver. Which is actually not all that bad.
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- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Matrix 2.0 OG
- Main mouse: g305
- Favorite switch: Cherry mx Black
Sounds good. But if your taste for them never develops... you know who to callKattun wrote: ↑20 Feb 2022, 22:09... haha, and you're not even the first to ask
At least give me some time to actually try the thing out, you vultures! I might even aquire the taste?
It's not a G81, I can tell that much!
I'm simply used to some tactility.
I might have considered shelling out three figures for a good MX blue piece, were it not for the tendency of my keyboards to look like Dresden '45 after some time, it would be a shame.
So for now, I'm sticking to a sturdy black IBM rubber dome I got NOS for a fiver. Which is actually not all that bad.