Get lucky on ebay or a forum. Ive not seen them for sale in many years, or else I would own a set.Hatta wrote:Where can these be found? I'd rather have small adaptors than a big clunky keyboard anyway.fastbilly1 wrote: Honestly the Dream Connection 2 is the best way to play.
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Re: best Dreamcast keyboard solution?
Since we're on the subject, and I'm curious:
Is there an adapter out there where you can use a normal, PC keyboard for your Dreamcast?
Is there an adapter out there where you can use a normal, PC keyboard for your Dreamcast?
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Multiple posts in this topic touch on that. Specifically the first post and the last two.BurningDoom wrote:Since we're on the subject, and I'm curious:
Is there an adapter out there where you can use a normal, PC keyboard for your Dreamcast?
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fastbilly1 wrote:Multiple posts in this topic touch on that. Specifically the first post and the last two.BurningDoom wrote:Since we're on the subject, and I'm curious:
Is there an adapter out there where you can use a normal, PC keyboard for your Dreamcast?
Where? I see posts about buying the game for your PC. And posts about this guy:
If that thing also connects PC keyboards, I didn't know because it says Saturn, PS2, PS.I'm currently using a cheapish Microsoft PS/2 keyboard and a Dream Connection 2 adapter (Saturn, PS2, and PS/2 keyboard support on DC).
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no, it says Saturn, PS2 and PS/2. PS/2 = PC. Those plugs for keyboards (before USB keyboards became popular) were called PS/2.BurningDoom wrote: If that thing also connects PC keyboards, I didn't know because it says Saturn, PS2, PS.
"PS/2" is definitely confusing to mention on a video game forum though!
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Oh, okay.noiseredux wrote:no, it says Saturn, PS2 and PS/2. PS/2 = PC. Those plugs for keyboards (before USB keyboards became popular) were called PS/2.BurningDoom wrote: If that thing also connects PC keyboards, I didn't know because it says Saturn, PS2, PS.
"PS/2" is definitely confusing to mention on a video game forum though!
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Indeed.BurningDoom wrote:Oh, okay.noiseredux wrote:no, it says Saturn, PS2 and PS/2. PS/2 = PC. Those plugs for keyboards (before USB keyboards became popular) were called PS/2.BurningDoom wrote: If that thing also connects PC keyboards, I didn't know because it says Saturn, PS2, PS.
"PS/2" is definitely confusing to mention on a video game forum though!
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Atleast on eBay they seem to be more expensive than that, but not by whole much. I just bought 2 boxed ones and checked UK, US and JP sellers to see where it's the cheapest. Looking at eBay now, the prices seem to be around 10-16 USD for a cheap one and 25-33 for an expensive one. I don't know how much shipping within the US is, but I'd assume it's more than 5 dollars (US/Japan to EU seems to be in the 28-30 dollar range), so if you're buying from eBay, you wont likely find it for less than 12 dollars.noiseredux wrote:I never paid more than $12 (including shipping if applicable) for any of them. I don't know if they've gone up - the last one I bought was around February, but they just seem really common and cheap to me.
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