Building an Early Macintosh Keyboard Adapter

If you have one of the early Macintosh computers in the 128K, the 512K or the Plus series and are missing a keyboard, then this video from Mac84 also known as Steve Matarazzo takes you through the building process of creating an adapter for a PS/2 type keyboard to be able to connect to the older Macs.

This original series of Macintosh computers used RJ-45’s or phone cable type connectors and the keyboards are not very prevalent. Now, you no longer have to worry about that.

If you like this video, be sure and check out Steve’s website at:
http://mac84.net

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