On 2020-05-17 17:13, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
Gentlepeople,
I've been having problems with broken LK201s, so as a workaround I created
an adapter that connects to a standard PC USB keyboard and makes it look
like an LK201. It's based on an Arduino (specifically, Adafruit Trinket M0,
an amazingly tiny yet powerful small microprocessor).
It's working at this point, though it needs a few small software tweaks to
make it complete. I'm going to turn my breadboard into something slightly
more polished.
Question to the list: is this something that would be of interest to others?
If yes, I can make the design available. Perhaps the PCB layout and parts
list. I don't think I want to get into building units for others, though.
I would be interested. I have one dead LK201, one flaky LK201 and a dead
LK401. PCB and parts list okay, I can build it myself.
Mike Loewen mloewen at cpumagic.scol.pa.us
Old Technology
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