I want to believe

Heyooo. I’m a Marine and I tried to use this at work recently in a Power Point Presentation. In my head it sounded super motivational but the delivery fell super flat. I get it though but I was just trying to inspire my staff to problem solve a little harder.

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You’re creative than most

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USB<–>USB dongle?! >:(

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If your bandwidth can afford more than 3bps:

Source: https://twitter.com/nixcraft/status/1422824132249473025/photo/1

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“I’ll take things that have almost zero chance of working for 400, Alex.”

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It’s been told that if you can decrypt what comes out the other side, you will understand the true nature of the universe.

Something>db9>db25>gender change, null modem or even a security dongle>back to db9> then a ps/2 connection> and the odd one out, a ps/2 to USB adapter for mice/keyboards> memory stick?

I think that the start was a PCMCIA or PC Card.

Ah you’re right, it’s been a while.

Straight from the scriptures of the Tech Gods. Amen

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That is an Excalidongle, an instrument of the Tech Priests of the Ignoramus Mechanicus.

Legend has it it contains the Sword of a Thousand Truths

Im curious: Will the USB to PS/2 do anything for something thats not a keyboard or mouse?

Probably not, if we’re speaking about the next adapter in the line. They both use 4 pins, and there are no active conversion in the adapter itself, it just connects the pins like this:

USB ↔ PS/2
+5V ↔ +5V
D-  ↔ D
D+  ↔ CLK
GND ↔ GND

So, as long as next adapter is not doing something funny with PS/2 signals, it should be ok for bare USB 2.0 connection.

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No, and not even all keyboards and mice. It will only work for ones which can do PS/2 signaling over the USB port.

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