MCML
Not All Who Wander Are Lost
I have used a Starcom unit (One and, more recently, Digital) for six years. All other issues aside, one thing that bugs me is the lack of durability of the extension cables. They fail too frequently. Usually, the metal ring around the male connector cracks and becomes difficult, or impossible, to seat. We all know how susceptable to failure the pins can be. I had one fail where the plug end is molded to the cord. Altogether, I have been through a half-dozen of these cables. Not too bad, given the time involved but, at $18 list, it seems a waste - no matter how much I like and respect Jeff and Bikeeffects.
The cable is, by all accounts, a PS/2 coiled mouse cable. These can be had much more inexpensively than the "official" Starcom cables. Has anyone actually used a generic PS/2 cable with their Starcom and, if so, did it work well and hold up in use?
I have not run a test because the one PS/2 cable I have around the house has a molded housing around the male side that would need to be shaved down to fit inside the collar on the Starcom female connector. Has anyone run into this or into other issues that need to be addressed? If so, are there brands of PS/2 cables that fit/work better than others?
The cable is, by all accounts, a PS/2 coiled mouse cable. These can be had much more inexpensively than the "official" Starcom cables. Has anyone actually used a generic PS/2 cable with their Starcom and, if so, did it work well and hold up in use?
I have not run a test because the one PS/2 cable I have around the house has a molded housing around the male side that would need to be shaved down to fit inside the collar on the Starcom female connector. Has anyone run into this or into other issues that need to be addressed? If so, are there brands of PS/2 cables that fit/work better than others?