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Custom Pre-Built Soarer's Converters and Teensy USB Cables Molded for Model M's

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dorkvader:

--- Quote from: berserkfan on Fri, 24 October 2014, 12:21:10 ---omg, how did you get these done so professionally? And how did you incorporate a teensy into these cables without it showing?

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probably not teensy but atmega 32u4. I bet a custom house in china flashed them with soarer's code at the factory. Though it could still be the chip with the teensy bootloader on it.

Very well done! I'm impressed as always. I was going to do something similar to this but it would not be as nice. Thanks for your efforts as always!


--- Quote from: ezrahilyer on Sat, 25 October 2014, 21:54:00 ---I had been thinking of getting these made via Alibaba.com as well. I figure thats where you got them done, and the SDL cables as well.
Nice setup.


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I think the SDL cables are done by hand, actually. I dont think a properl SDL punchdown tool exists in China. The USB ones look like they use ID innovations multimode USB adapters, which are the best after the soarer converter (imo)

digi:
no 4p4c connector converter for some dolch pac nkro love?? :D

Flamingchook:
Wait so these have a Atmega32u4 built into them?

If so that's impressive.

ebacho:

--- Quote from: digi on Fri, 31 October 2014, 00:27:03 ---no 4p4c connector converter for some dolch pac nkro love?? :D

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Those things are native PS/2 anyways, you might as well just do a cable swap.

digi:

--- Quote from: ebacho on Fri, 31 October 2014, 02:03:21 ---
--- Quote from: digi on Fri, 31 October 2014, 00:27:03 ---no 4p4c connector converter for some dolch pac nkro love?? :D

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Those things are native PS/2 anyways, you might as well just do a cable swap.

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good point, then I can just get the ps/2 adapter he has listed..

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