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{{TODO photo|more=true|reason=need shots of rear of case, profile, and internals}} {{infobox dkeyboard | image name = G80-1000HFD_001.jpg | model = MX 1000 | pn = G80-1000 | fcc = GDD5YOG80-1000<br>GDD5YOG80-3000 | branding = | manufacturer = [[Cherry]] | switch = [[Cherry MX Black]]<br>[[Cherry MX Clear]]<br>[[Cherry MX Blue]] | layouts = 101β105 Keys US ANSI and multiple International variants | features = | interface = [[AT]], [[XT/AT switchable]], [[PS/2]] | weight = | years = 1987β2001 | price = $109.97 (1992)<ref name="PCMag-19920225" /><br>~110 DM }} The '''Cherry G80-1000''' is the first Model Mβstyle layout keyboard produced by Cherry for the desktop market of the late 1980s and early 1990s. It came in a variety of switches and some variants supported both the AT and PS/2 protocols. The G80-1000 case [[Cherry 1000 style|is the same style]] as [[Cherry G81-1000]]. ==Introduction== The G80-1000 was the first full-size keyboard introduced by Cherry for the desktop market. With clear inspiration taken from the [[IBM Enhanced Keyboard|IBM Model M]], it was an affordable alternative keyboard with high durability. Multiple variants of the G80-1000 have been produced between its introduction in 1987, with the most recently seen variant produced in 2011. Pricing has hovered around 110 DM (55 EUR). The case design was more sturdy and essentially of a higher quality than the [[Cherry G80-3000]]. In contrast to its successor which has snap-in [[stabiliser]]s, some G80-1000 have the stabilizers affixed with screws from the backside of the PCB. Unlike the G80-3000, the G80-1000 was never made with [[Windows key]]s and was eventually phased out to be replaced by the G80-3000 and the [[Cherry G83 series|G83 series]] of [[rubber dome]] keyboards. Some models have a switch on the bottom to select either [[XT keyboard interface|XT]] or [[AT keyboard interface|AT protocol]]. Earlier production runs used an FCC ID of GDD5YOG80-1000; later runs used the same FCC ID of the G80-3000, GDD5YOG80-3000. ==Known variants== *G80-1000 HFD (German layout, [[Cherry MX Blue|blue switches]], no [[Rollover, blocking and ghosting|N-key rollover]]) *G80-1000 HAD (German layout, [[Cherry MX Black|black switches]], most boards with N-key rollover, no N-key rollover on E42-date code board with smaller 3000-compatible PCB) *G80-1000 HED (German layout, [[Cherry MX Clear|clear switches]]) *G80-1000 HAR (Russian layout, [[Cherry MX Black|black switches]], N-key rollover) *G80-1000 HAE/13 (Spanish layout, [[Cherry MX Black|black switches]]) *G80-1000 HAE/16 (Spanish layout, [[Cherry MX Black|black switches]], N-key rollover) *G80-1000 HAF/11 (French layout, [[Cherry MX Black|black switches]]) *G80-1000 HAI (Italian layout, [[Cherry MX Black|black switches]], N-key rollover) *G80-1000 HAU (US layout, [[Cherry MX Black|black switches]], N-key rollover) *G80-1000 HDU (US layout, [[Cherry MX Black|black switches]], N-key rollover, [http://i.imgur.com/0X1Gtek.jpg beige |\ key]) See [[Cherry article numbers]] for the meaning of the three letter codes. In short, the "H" means doubleshot keycaps, the "A" or "F" denote the type of switches used, and the last letter identifies the language layout. ==Disassembly== Just loosen the 4 screws on the bottom. A cross point screwdriver is sufficient. ==Gallery== ===G80-1000 HFD=== <gallery widths="250" heights="187"> File:G80-1000HFD_001.jpg|Top view File:G80-1000HFD_102.jpg|Switch detail showing [[Cherry MX Blue|MX blue]] switch with [[jumper]] File:G80-1000HFD_003.jpg|Rear label </gallery> ===G80-1000 HAR=== <gallery widths="250" heights="187"> File:G80-1000HAR_001.jpg|Top view File:G80-1000HAR_002.jpg|Switch detail showing [[Cherry MX Black|MX black]] switch with [[diode]]s, and PCB with black solder resistance File:G80-1000HAR_003.jpg|Rear label File:G80-1000HAR_004.jpg|Keycaps </gallery> ==G80-1000 HAD== <gallery widths="250" heights="187"> File:Cherry G80-1000 HAD top.jpg|Top view File:Cherry G80-1000 profile.jpg|Right side view File:Cherry G80-1000 HAD label.jpg|Rear Label File:Cherry G80-1000 dip switch.jpg|Dip switch on the back side </gallery> ===See also=== *[[Cherry G80-1500|G80-1500]], [[Cherry G80-1501|G80-1501]], [[Cherry G80-1600|G80-1600]] and [[Cherry G80-9013|G80-9013]] feature similar cases. *[[Cherry G80-3000|G80-3000]] is the successor the G80-1000 as a general purpose keyboard, while the G80-1000 case had been used for quite a long period for card-reader and other speciality keyboards. ==References== <references> <ref name="PCMag-19920225">Google Books β [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=iYmIeqES1fYC&pg=PT280 PC Magazine, February 25, 1992] (The Write Stuff, pp. 303β329)</ref> </references> [[Category:Cherry G80 series]] [[Category:Keyboards with Cherry MX switches]] [[Category:Protocol switchable keyboards]] [[Category:Office keyboards]] [[Category:List of all Cherry keyboards]] [[Category:List of all keyboards]]
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