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- 15 Dec 2016, 06:14
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: BTC 5100C...
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http://i.imgur.com/exj6rBM.jpg This is the result I got from testing. I hooked it up with alligator clips to a PS2 to USB adapter board with labeled pins. Then I stuffed everything inside and I now have and internally converted BTC 5100c keyboard. I hope this helps, and let me know if this is horri...
- 12 Dec 2016, 02:38
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: BTC 5100C...
- Replies: 45
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http://i.imgur.com/exj6rBM.jpg /spoiler] This is the result I got from testing. I hooked it up with alligator clips to a PS2 to USB adapter board with labeled pins. Then I stuffed everything inside and I now have and internally converted BTC 5100c keyboard. I hope this helps, and let me know if thi...
- 12 Dec 2016, 01:05
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: BTC 5100C...
- Replies: 45
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Went ahead and opened the 6-pin connector myself. The connector was filled with glue, so seeing which wires connected to which pins was impossible. Pulling off the rubber glue tore all the wires off the leads. It appears the connector does not follow the pin layout shown in the Amstrad PC1512 diagra...
- 11 Dec 2016, 19:54
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: BTC 5100C...
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Success! :) I desoldered the daughterboard, cut the DIN-6 connector off, and handwired an old DIN-5 cable to the original cable. Connecting the cable directly to the PCB then worked flawlessly. Gonna make a more permanent solution soon, this was just for testing. I'm attempting the same mod. I deso...
- 04 Dec 2016, 04:45
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: BTC 5100C...
- Replies: 45
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Just ordered a Teensy and a couple of usb plugs to attempt Soarer's converter mod https://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/xt-at-ps2-terminal-to-usb-converter-with-nkro-t2510.html#p44606 . Going to try to keep the original cable. I'll keep everyone posted. Has anyone tried to lube this thing? You think i...
- 02 Dec 2016, 03:55
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: BTC 5100C...
- Replies: 45
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Success! :) I desoldered the daughterboard, cut the DIN-6 connector off, and handwired an old DIN-5 cable to the original cable. Connecting the cable directly to the PCB then worked flawlessly. Gonna make a more permanent solution soon, this was just for testing. This is awesome news! I am also a v...