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Reply 20 of 28, by scorp

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max232 draws a lot together with the mouse it could be too much. But currently it is not my problem. The problem is, that RTS is at -12V and toggles very shortly to +12V and back to -12V in that period I have to initialize the MCU and finalize serial initialization to get the mouse driver to eventually flip the voltage back to 12V again. It's a bit more complicated, than looks like at the first glance. I don't want to tell anything wrong now, but I'm in it and will report as soon as I got more info.

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Reply 21 of 28, by Deksor

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I see. Good luck with that ^^

By the way in the link I sent, that person made a small comparison list with several drivers (including the MAX232) and apparently there's a chip named "1488" that draws less current

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Reply 23 of 28, by digger

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Speaking of -12V, would your adapter (or Matze's adapter for that matter) work on a system lacking a -12V rail?

I'm looking for a solution that would work in a Tandy 1000 that would be powered by a PicuPSU, which, as I understand it, cannot provide -12V. This computer lacks integrated serial ports and doesn't use -12V internally by default, but routes the -12V rail to the expansion bus, to be used by expansion cards that have a serial port. So I'm kind of wondering how/if a serial port would work with an adapter like yours in such a system without -12V power available.

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Reply 24 of 28, by scorp

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You mixed something. PicoPSU doesn't have -5V, but it has -12V, just as required by ATX standard. If you have serial port in your PC, you also will have -12V by specification.

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Reply 26 of 28, by appiah4

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Resurrecting this thread to report that the adapter works flawlessly with A4 TECH OP-620D mouse.

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Reply 27 of 28, by 1541

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appiah4 wrote on 2023-12-20, 07:46:

Resurrecting this thread to report that the adapter works flawlessly with A4 TECH OP-620D mouse.

The cheap one that's also sold on Amazon? Nice touch as it does not even mention PS/2 compatibility anywhere.
I guess you also used the "usual" USB-> PS/2 plug for that to attach it to the adapter?

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Reply 28 of 28, by appiah4

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1541 wrote on 2023-12-20, 08:35:
The cheap one that's also sold on Amazon? Nice touch as it does not even mention PS/2 compatibility anywhere. I guess you also u […]
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appiah4 wrote on 2023-12-20, 07:46:

Resurrecting this thread to report that the adapter works flawlessly with A4 TECH OP-620D mouse.

The cheap one that's also sold on Amazon? Nice touch as it does not even mention PS/2 compatibility anywhere.
I guess you also used the "usual" USB-> PS/2 plug for that to attach it to the adapter?
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Yes and yes to both.

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