Kleene, Steven (kleenesj) [2022-11-05 23:21:38] wrote: > My concern is about support for three ancient peripherals that I like better > than the modern equivalents: > 1. A Northgate Omnikey 101 keyboard (from 2006) with a 5-pin DIN cable, > currently going via an adapter to a PS/2 port in the desktop;
AFAIK any old PS2 to USB adapter should do the trick. They used to work very reliably, so I can't think of any reason why they wouldn't work any more. > 2. A Logitech M-MD15L three-button roller-ball serial mouse (from 2006); and You can find serial to USB adapters, but it will require some manual configuration, tho I suspect you already had to do that in Buster, so it should keep working pretty much the same (except the serial device will have a different name in `/dev/). > 3. An HP LaserJet 5MP printer from 1995 with a parallel-port connector. No idea about this one. I know there are USB<->centronics adapters out there, but I have no idea how well they will work with something like a CUPS driver. Stefan