Subject: Re: PS/2 Keyboard Support "WHY"
To: None <port-dreamcast@netbsd.org, David@ixibbs.iximd.com>
From: O'Shea. Shawn <sko@eth0.net>
List: port-dreamcast
Date: 06/30/2001 00:35:04
On 29 Jun 2001 David@ixibbs.iximd.com wrote:
> OK, first I think this decussion is going on for no reason. I can go
> to my local Camelot (Music store) and get a DC Keyboard for ONLY 5-10
> dollars. So what is all the talk about getting a 15 dollar adapter. I
> think that if a "Music" store is selling them, Why not Wal-Mart or Best
> Buy. I'm checking tommorw. (To settle this once and for all)
To answer "why?", I know at least one person that has a 4port KVM switch,
and instead of having another keyboard on his desk, just plugs his DC into
the KVM (requiring a maple -> PS/2 keyboard adapter).
There are several adapters around, but the easiest to get is the one by
Mad Catz (supports both PS/2 and AT keyboards). It usually runs 15$ and
can be had at many video game stores (EB, Gamestop....).
Here it is in eb online:
http://www.ebgames.com/ebx/categories/products/product.asp?pf_id=188422
-Shawn
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> IN>> There is. People have made them. Just search the web (sorry, lost my
> IN>> bookmarks).
> IN>
> IN>Hmmm, well I found some that I can buy for $15 which hook up to the
> IN>controller interface...but still no cigar.
> IN>
> IN>--
> IN>-Phil
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