I wanted to follow up here and thank Zed, who truly is The Man. He came through and traced the pinouts of his XT/AT cable.
I went and made my version of a kbdbabel diagram for the 8-pin DIN inside of the Switchboard that connects to the cable:
8pinminidin.png
Again, this is for this plug:
IMG ...
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- 17 Sep 2020, 08:31
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: Datadesk Switchboard
- Replies: 19
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- 05 May 2020, 02:36
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: Datadesk Switchboard
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Re: Datadesk Switchboard
Ah, I was just about to order a Teensy 2.0 to try to flash my own TMK->ADB converter. (I found an S-Video cable that should do the trick for that.)
But yes, if you can trace the pins I would be *MUCH* obliged. Thank you!!
But yes, if you can trace the pins I would be *MUCH* obliged. Thank you!!
- 29 Apr 2020, 01:08
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: Datadesk Switchboard
- Replies: 19
- Views: 8419
Re: Datadesk Switchboard
Hi, I recently dug out and dusted off my well-loved Datadesk Switchboard, and thought it would be great to use again.
I wanted to go the cheap route, so I bought myself a PS/2 to USB converter to work with my MacBook Air.
Unfortunately, I seem to have lost the XT cable, as well as the XT->PS/2 ...
I wanted to go the cheap route, so I bought myself a PS/2 to USB converter to work with my MacBook Air.
Unfortunately, I seem to have lost the XT cable, as well as the XT->PS/2 ...
- 17 Apr 2020, 07:11
- Forum: Reviews
- Topic: Datadesk Switchboard review (Alps SKCM White)
- Replies: 10
- Views: 6887
Re: Datadesk Switchboard review (Alps SKCM White)
Hi, I recently dug out and dusted off my well-loved Datadesk Switchboard, and thought it would be great to use again.
I wanted to go the cheap route, so I bought myself a PS/2 to USB converter to work with my MacBook Air.
Unfortunately, I seem to have lost the XT cable, as well as the XT->PS/2 ...
I wanted to go the cheap route, so I bought myself a PS/2 to USB converter to work with my MacBook Air.
Unfortunately, I seem to have lost the XT cable, as well as the XT->PS/2 ...