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      pattonb @IRJ
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      @IRJ sadly, have my "attachments" and a couple of my old keyboards fall into that category, they have worked for "oh so many years" and just keep on working, thus
      my attachments. 😉

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        IRJ @pattonb
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        @pattonb said in ps2 to usb adapters:

        @IRJ sadly, have my "attachments" and a couple of my old keyboards fall into that category, they have worked for "oh so many years" and just keep on working, thus
        my attachments. 😉

        I get it. I happen to like that style and feel myself. Build yourself a nice keyboard some day. You'll really like it.

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          1337 @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in ps2 to usb adapters:

          @pattonb said in ps2 to usb adapters:

          Does it make any sense, to cut off the ps2 end, and replace with usb ?

          USB is a wholly different technology than PS/2. One is digital, one is analogue.

          No, they're actually both digital. And serial communication as well.

          Your probably thinking about vga versus dvi/hdmi.

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            1337 @pattonb
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            @pattonb said in ps2 to usb adapters:

            @IRJ correct, You can buy these for about $2.00 ( from China), as I just did, and will
            see how well they work.

            You should try it thoroughly. Some scancodes (=id of the key) hust doesn't work with some adapters - for no good reason I might add..

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              scottalanmiller @1337
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              @Pete-S said in ps2 to usb adapters:

              @scottalanmiller said in ps2 to usb adapters:

              @pattonb said in ps2 to usb adapters:

              Does it make any sense, to cut off the ps2 end, and replace with usb ?

              USB is a wholly different technology than PS/2. One is digital, one is analogue.

              No, they're actually both digital. And serial communication as well.

              Your probably thinking about vga versus dvi/hdmi.

              No, I was thinking of the PS/2, I was just wrong. There's a difference between confused and wrong. LOL

              https://www.nutsvolts.com/magazine/article/get-ascii-data-from-ps-2-keyboards

              Yeah, that's digital signaling.

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                1337 @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said in ps2 to usb adapters:

                No, I was thinking of the PS/2, I was just wrong. There's a difference between confused and wrong. LOL

                Happens to everyone 😄

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                  scottalanmiller
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                  If I really think about is, most keyboards prior to PS/2 were using more traditional serial adapters. Which were digital. Duh.

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                    1337 @scottalanmiller
                    last edited by 1337

                    @scottalanmiller said in ps2 to usb adapters:

                    If I really think about is, most keyboards prior to PS/2 were using more traditional serial adapters. Which were digital. Duh.

                    Actually the first IBM PCs used the same type of electrical interface but a different connector, a 5 pin DIN.

                    The mouse was a real 9-pin serial DSUB at first though. If my memory is correct LOL

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                      scottalanmiller @1337
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                      @Pete-S said in ps2 to usb adapters:

                      @scottalanmiller said in ps2 to usb adapters:

                      If I really think about is, most keyboards prior to PS/2 were using more traditional serial adapters. Which were digital. Duh.

                      Actually the first IBM PCs used the same type of electrical interface but a different connector, a 5 pin DIN.

                      The mouse was a real 9-pin serial DSUB at first though. If my memory is correct LOL

                      Sounds right. I had a lot of those DSUB mice in the old days. Originally the ones that I used shared that DSUB with the joysticks.

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                        JasGot @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller said in ps2 to usb adapters:

                        analogue.

                        analogue, eh?

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