Alright, I nabbed it for $30.
Good questions: keep 'em coming!
If you insist!
Apparently Greenock ("Greenrock"?) are known to have made relatively solid boards, and this was one of their last- anything interesting I should expect?
Those blank keys are still sending some kind of signal I can salvage, right?
I've used mxblues and some kind of alps in the past, and haven't been terribly impressed, but I'm looking forward to feeling the buckling spring.
And this board has rj45 out- I hear you can wire it straight up to ps/2, but this isn't optimal for software reasons?
I might be able to dig up dead a NIC and ps2kb and wire something hacky up, but the teensy project looks fun- I see a groupbuy setting up for the 21st, how long do those typically take to distribute?
I'd also have to make a mouser order, but I'm a little overwhelmed by their selection.
I figured I'd get a little project-sized breadboard, and whatever connectors I'd be likely to use (this rj45, maybe DIN 180, 270, and mini...) and some LEDs for locklights, any tips?
And, the individual stranded wires pulled from cat5 should be able to handle these currents, right? I've got a lot of that stuff laying around.