![Image](https://i.imgur.com/K42ANLF.jpg)
Unlikely to matter but here are the details:
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/2wFiSr2.jpg)
You can "daisy-chain" AT -> PS/2 -> USB with all passive adapters with no drama.Meowmaritus wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 03:04
a passive AT -> ps/2 converter will work just fine
a way to connect ps/2 to your PC.
The F AT will need an active adapter (/converter) in there somewhere, will it not?
And they are still programmable?Meowmaritus wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 03:04I will forever recommend the Soarer's converters sold by orihalcon on ebay as they are just built super well and a good price.
Yeah you can change the scancodes of all the keys as well as add function layers and macrosIcarium wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 11:37And they are still programmable?Meowmaritus wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 03:04I will forever recommend the Soarer's converters sold by orihalcon on ebay as they are just built super well and a good price.
Holy mackerel ! He has sold 12 hundred of those things !
Yes, the 1200 units refers only to the cables that Orihalcon has sold via ebay, and does not count DT and GH direct sales.
May I throw in Hasu's TMK converters? Predestined to hide them inside a separate box or even the case itself, since (afaik) they're mostly barebones PCB solutions. Work with even obscurer boards +Hasu is a great guy (not to say Orihalcon isn't)
How exactly did you make the big ol switch on the top work? Is it a physical switch (as in each wire of the PS2 and DIN port respectively is connected there and turning the knob changes inbetween)?
DIN plugs have been used and abused by most manufacturers of that era with plenty of potential incompatibilities. That being said, IBM pretty much set the standard that took over the connector. Any modern adapter should absolutely work with an IBM board as long as it's the right scan set.