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Offline Special K

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What type of connector is this?
« on: Tue, 21 April 2015, 21:58:02 »
I bought a Northgate Omnikey 101 off ebay and it came with a cable whose PC end looks like this:

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Is that an XT connector?  What would be the easiest way for me to use this keyboard?  Do I need to buy a soarer converter?  Is there a cable that plugs into the Ominkey but is a PS/2 on the other end?  What about a cable that plugs into the Omnikey but is AT on the other end?  If so, can I use a blue cube adapter with an AT cable?
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Re: What type of connector is this?
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 21 April 2015, 22:03:39 »
It's a standard DIN connector. The Omnikey is compatible with both XT and AT, depending on the DIP switch config. All you need is a passive DIN-PS/2 adapter and it'll work with PS/2. The PS/2 can then be put into a Belkin or Blue Cube.

EDIT: There is a manual for the keyboard available on Deskthority. For PC/AT compatibility and standard layout, all the DIP switches should be in the off (down) position.
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Offline Special K

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Re: What type of connector is this?
« Reply #2 on: Tue, 21 April 2015, 22:17:07 »
It's a standard DIN connector. The Omnikey is compatible with both XT and AT, depending on the DIP switch config. All you need is a passive DIN-PS/2 adapter and it'll work with PS/2. The PS/2 can then be put into a Belkin or Blue Cube.

EDIT: There is a manual for the keyboard available on Deskthority. For PC/AT compatibility and standard layout, all the DIP switches should be in the off (down) position.

Thanks!
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Re: What type of connector is this?
« Reply #3 on: Wed, 22 April 2015, 09:48:22 »
Don't be tempted to use a straight male-male PS/2 cable from the Northgate to the motherboard, it won't work.

In the Blue Alps Tour thread I showed how to fabricate a standard PS/2 setup.
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Offline Special K

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