Cherry G80-3314
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Part number | G80-3314 |
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Branding | Triad |
Manufacturer | Cherry |
Layouts | LK201 |
Keyswitches | Cherry MX Black |
Interface | AT |
Years of production | ~1992 |
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The Cherry G80-3314 is a keyboard made by Cherry likely for terminal use. It uses Cherry MX Black switches with in-switch diodes, which give the keyboard NKRO support. It comes with Cherry ABS doubleshot keycaps. It uses the layout popularized by the DEC LK201, a common terminal keyboard of it's time. This layout was a standard for many terminals and is not exclusive to Cherry. However, unlike most of the other LK201/LK401 clones, it used a normal DIN5 connector and spoke the AT protocol. Due to the strange layout and strange terminal style legends, many keys on this keyboard are not present on the standard enhanced 101/103/104 layout and thus output different scancodes. Many of which are actually clones of the numrow keys. The cable is long, thick, and terminates in a DIN5 AT connector.
Keys printed with a long horizontal line divider on them are pad printed.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Back view of the board.
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Label with date and model number
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Switch view showing the integrated diode
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Front of the PCB
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Rear of the PCB
Known Variants[edit | edit source]
- G80-3309 HFU with AT&T branding, different keycap legends, Cherry mx blue switches
- G80-3314 HAU with Triad branding
See Also[edit | edit source]
G80-3000: Shares many design cues with this case, also has a similar numbering scheme.