I have an old MAC mechanical keyboard that feels great when you type the keys. Unfortunately, it has a weird PS2-like connector (that isn't a standard ps2 connector) that, of course, won't work on any of my hardware running Linux. Are there any adapters for something like this? Preferably, a USB adapter? I can't seem to find anything.
I wish I still had my old IBM PS2 keyboard. I have no idea whatever happened to it but it felt great to type on.
#keyboard #PS2
I have an old MAC mechanical keyboard that feels great when you type the keys. Unfortunately, it has a weird PS2-like connector (that isn't a standard ps2 connector) that, of course, won't work on any of my hardware running Linux. Are there any adapters for something like this? Preferably, a USB adapter? I can't seem to find anything.
I wish I still had my old IBM PS2 keyboard. I have no idea whatever happened to it but it felt great to type on.
#keyboard #PS2
「 Linux on the PlayStation 2 was a bit of a rare beast, as it required not only the optional HDD and a compatible ‘fat’ PS2, but also an Ethernet adapter, VGA adapter and a dedicated 8 MB memory card along with a keyboard and mouse. PS2 Linux users were also not free to do what they wanted, with e.g. ripping PS2 game discs disallowed, but you could make your own games. All of which had to fit within the PS2’s meagre 32 MB of RAM 」
https://hackaday.com/2025/12/29/playing-a-game-of-linux-on-your-sony-playstation-2/
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