Let me help you a little bit. There really is not much difference between the RJ-45 model 101/102's and the SDL PS/2 versions. The difference being the
controller is different. You can just swap controllers by ordering a new one from Unicomp for $20.
Get an SDL cable, and you're done.
However, if you want, you can add the LED overlay and panel as well if you have a little drive and ambition.
A controller swap is simple to do, no soldering needed at all. All you do is remove the ribbon cable from the RJ-45 controller and attach it to the SDL controller. Done.
BTW, I am currently using a terminal keyboard to post this message...
http://imgur.com/a/O7ayYEdit: I feel deja-vu for some reason. Oh yeah.
Why would you say I didn't read your post? I was just agreeing with you that just buying a nice cable would be worth it for me. Even so, if there isn't much of a difference, I might just end up selling it to my friend and keeping the PS2 model.
This seems like the best option for me. I'm not very good at soldering, so I'd probably end up breaking it anyway. Paying a premium for a cable that works well is worth it to me.
If you sell it to your friend, be sure to let him know his options. It will always cost more to convert a terminal board. Be HONEST.
I will also say you didn't read my post. If you did, you didn't read it much.
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=61878.msg1721863#msg1721863That post goes through the steps in doing this. It's not hard to do at all!