Blue Cube PS/2 Adapters

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Inxie

27 Dec 2018, 22:54

Are these still considered the go-to adapter? If so where can I even find one for sale at a reasonable price? I've been unable to find one for sale, and the one eBay auction I saw was for over 300 bucks, no way.

If these are not the go-to PS/2 to USB adapters anymore, which are considered good now these days? I'm looking for an adapter that doesn't reset itself like the one I am using right now (Belkin).

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depletedvespene

28 Dec 2018, 02:22

I was going to send you to ClickyKeyboards' page ( https://clickykeyboards.com/product/ps2 ... usb-cable/ ), but he doesn't have 'em in stock, either. :-/

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digital_matthew

28 Dec 2018, 02:50

Whoa I had no idea that those had become rare and valuable. I got this one for my M13. I can't speak of its longevity as it's not my daily driver, but it's done well by me so far.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-Male-to-Du ... %7Ciid%3A1

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Polecat

28 Dec 2018, 03:14

Inxie wrote: Are these still considered the go-to adapter? If so where can I even find one for sale at a reasonable price? I've been unable to find one for sale, and the one eBay auction I saw was for over 300 bucks, no way.

If these are not the go-to PS/2 to USB adapters anymore, which are considered good now these days? I'm looking for an adapter that doesn't reset itself like the one I am using right now (Belkin).
I've had mixed luck at best with the blue cube. Worked on maybe half of my vintage (mostly Alps-based) keyboards. Bought a Soarers from Orihalcon on ebay and it has worked flawlessly on every keyboard I've tried it with.

edit: here's a link to the PS/2 version.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-PS-2-to-US ... 4579!US!-1

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Techno Trousers
100,000,000 actuations

28 Dec 2018, 05:34

Hmm. Time to dig out my backup blue cubes and put them up on eBay, I guess. Funny.

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