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kOre
Canada3642 Posts
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Sephy90
United States1785 Posts
On August 28 2010 04:11 kOre wrote: Just delivered 300+ keyboard only / CJ + keyboard orders, can't believe I got them all done in 2 nights :D nicely done, and thank you for your hard work ^_^ hopefully this will pay off well for you in the future. | ||
Hirmu
Finland850 Posts
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FyRe_DragOn
Canada2053 Posts
Anyway TY to kOre for coming through with this even though there was really no proof that I was owed anything, he could have easily "forgotten" about it, but instead went through the effort of ordering a better size from Korea. The cj jacket is pretty awesome too, i rlly wish they had a 115s in that but o well ;P | ||
number1gog
United States1081 Posts
2. Get an email from UPS that an order was coming to me from Starcraft Mecca. 3. WTF?.... 4. See that the Paypal transaction went through months ago. 5. .............. 6. FUCK YEAH!!! | ||
kOre
Canada3642 Posts
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verteqz
Canada89 Posts
On August 27 2010 02:45 razorsuKe wrote: why don't YOU lookup the info in simultaneous inputs. Nothing there supports your argument of 100+ simultaneous inputs because it's all in the microcontroller of the keyboard in question, not the connector. As for transfer speed, usb wins hands down. And as for phasing out of motherboards, a lot of them are already phased out. The only advantage to a PS/2 is that those ports are dedicated as HID (Human Interface Device). So older systems will not need to load drivers for devices to work. (Which is required to work in dos and install OS on old systems) But the main issue here is hotswapping or Plug n' Play. PS/2 is not hotswappable! And I hope everyone here buying a PS/2 device knows that. It's not meant to be plugged into your powered-on computer and work like a USB. You're supposed to power down your computer, plug in any ps/2 devices, then turn it back on. Not doing so could actually damage your equipment on older systems. Quote from wiki: They are not designed to be hot swappable. Hot swapping PS/2 devices usually does not cause damage due to the fact that more modern microcontrollers tend to have more robust I/O lines built into them which are harder to damage than those of older controllers; however, hot swapping can still potentially cause damage on older machines, or machines with less robust port implementations. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PS/2_connector If you already have a keyboard plugged into your ps/2 connector and you unplug/plug it, it will work but other than that I don't think you should just plug it in without turning off your computer first. This is very annoying for LANs and PCBangs/Internet Cafes Please find me a USB keyboard that supports N-Key rollover. That's right, you can't. Only PS/2 is capable of NKRO. | ||
goneim
China201 Posts
On August 28 2010 01:39 kOre wrote: Check your PM Djz and yes goneim maybe in the future. Thx for the reply! I've also been considering buying this "KTEC Progamer KTM-9500+": http://www.iktec.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=product1&wr_id=13 Heard that they are quite popular in Korea? | ||
goneim
China201 Posts
On August 28 2010 07:00 verteqz wrote: Please find me a USB keyboard that supports N-Key rollover. That's right, you can't. Only PS/2 is capable of NKRO. Actually there are some now, like the PLU ML-3000 NKRO ed., or the new i-rocks product line, of which the name hasn't yet been published, both are NKRO under USB. Maybe you just have to give them more time | ||
verteqz
Canada89 Posts
On August 28 2010 08:12 goneim wrote: Actually there are some now, like the PLU ML-3000 NKRO ed., or the new i-rocks product line, of which the name hasn't yet been published, both are NKRO under USB. Maybe you just have to give them more time Interesting, fair enough. But as it stands, PS/2 has an advantage over most USB boards because the USB protocol is normally limited to 6 key rollover. Just saying, since razor didn't seem to acknowledge this. | ||
upbeat
Philippines36 Posts
1. If I buy a DT-35 how long will I have to wait for my shipment to arrive? 2. What credit card would you accept? 3. Do you have a DT-35 that is color white? 4. Would your shipment reach to my country (Philippines) or just the US? Thanks if answered by the shipper or "kore" | ||
kOre
Canada3642 Posts
Since we have extras in stock it would take 1.5 weeks if you do Standard shipping and 5 days if you do Express. 2. What credit card would you accept? Visa, Mastercard, American Express 3. Do you have a DT-35 that is color white? No white ones in stock at the moment. 4. Would your shipment reach to my country (Philippines) or just the US? It would go to the Philippines. | ||
upbeat
Philippines36 Posts
Ok thanks ill buy a white DT-35 when you restock. BTW. Please do tell us if you restock.. been wanting to get a good white keyboard. Thanks a lot | ||
BotD
United States136 Posts
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kOre
Canada3642 Posts
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rainei
Canada1316 Posts
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lynx.oblige
Sierra Leone2268 Posts
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yomi
United States773 Posts
PEMBINA, ND, US 08/31/2010 9:12 A.M. SHIPMENT PENDING RELEASE FROM CLEARANCE AGENCY Do you know what this is about? nm it seems to have just gone through | ||
zif.
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Just wanted to let you know I sent an e-mail out just now. " would definitely love the Black keyboard first and the white one whenever you can." Thanks again, Chase | ||
BotD
United States136 Posts
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