If you still have the controller and the dongle that plugged into the PS2, you can easily use them with your PC. You'll need the same PlayStation 2 to USB dongle that you need to plug in a controller. Simply plug the dongle into the adapter, plug that into your PC, and you'll be able to use the remote with your PC. They usually come with a passive adapter of green color with a USB-A socket on one end and a male PS/2 connector on the other. To avoid having to daisy-chain both adapters, a USB-A socket can be fitted directly onto the Mouse 1351 adapter PCB instead of the PS/2 connector. Keep in mind though, that still only PS/2 capable mice will work. DKARDU for PS2 Controller to USB Adapter Converter Cable, for Playstation 2/3 Female Plug to USB 2.0 Male Adapter Converter Cord for PS1/for PS2 Controller Gamepad to for PS3/PC Controller (2 Pcs) $9.99 $ 9 . 99 ( $5.00 $5.00 /Count) USB 1.1 is 1.5Mb/s Magicgate is 130kb/s sequential write speed. DVD 4x is ~5Mb/s DVD 8x is ~11Mb/s. I think it is possible that the magicgate could potentially write faster on this SD card mod you mentioned. But I also have my doubts. I always thought the dvd reads at 8x on the PS2 but I guess I was mistaken. Cerb said: It takes a PS/2 keyboard and a PS/2 mouse, and let's you plug them in to a USB port. It provides the same functionality as the Adesso one linked by DaveSimmons, and reads like it's the same type of thing as one of the ones you have. The conversion is bidirectional. The plugs aren't. A board with a SD888 that has the power to run PS2 costs US$1000. Didn't consider if the parts would be able to handle that lvl of power delivery lmao, Aya Neo looks like a nice option. you can hire someone to build a custom ps2 portable (~$1000) or make due with a powerful tablet/cell phone or wait for the steam deck. mTi3N.

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