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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: 82821016 on Mon, 07 November 2011, 17:34:34
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Hello All
My first real post just found this and I thought it might be interesting http://sewelldirect.com/Active-USB-to-PS2-Adapter.asp (http://sewelldirect.com/Active-USB-to-PS2-Adapter.asp)
so under $11.50 us total price including shipping sent to the USA or Canada
I think they will also ship all over the world
Chris
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Welcome to Geekhack!
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not sure if spambot or really creative person with username of only numbers...
I purchased a blue cube a week ago, I think the total was somewhere around $11.50 from amazon (link in the wiki)
anyways, welcome! :welcome:
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hello
Definatly not a spambot :smile: but I cant buy it on amazon.com for $5.99 plus shipping because amazon sub store would not ship to canada where I live the amazon link is here http://www.amazon.com/PS2-Keyboard-To-USB-Adapter/dp/B000BSJFJS
chris
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hello
Definatly not a spambot :smile: but I cant buy it on amazon.com for $5.99 plus shipping because amazon sub store would not ship to canada where I live the amazon link is here http://www.amazon.com/PS2-Keyboard-To-USB-Adapter/dp/B000BSJFJS
chris
i was going order from the same place on amazon, but got a good deal on a new one from ebay for $8
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Thanks for the tip, Chris.
I got my Blue Cube from Half-Saint for a great price - something like 5 Euros + shipping (from Europe, which was also low). But he had sold all his Blue Cubes the last time I checked, about a month ago.
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Yup. All gone!
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Got 5 blue Cubes for a customer of mine from that same supplier, 82821016. They make Unicomp 122-key PS/2 Terminal-model keyboards play very nice with modern ITX-based systems.
They are more expensive that the POS Ativa-branded ones that Office Depot and Staples carry, but they work! We ran into a problem with those Ativa adapters which caused the top row of function keys on the board to not work (F13-F24) and the f5 and f9 keys to have interruptions in service. Blue Cube adapters fixed the problem!
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Say, do the blue cubes support non-keyboard devices? Specifically, I'm thinking about the trackpad on a G80-8113. If the damn thing is going to mess up the board layout, it might as well be functional. :sad:
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:canada:bump