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Re: Dead keyboard!



Tristan Mumford wrote:
Michael J. Mahon wrote:


Tristan Mumford wrote:

<snip / a picture tells a thousand words>

http://members.dodo.com.au/~izabellion1/tristan/fullsize/clone_keyboard.jpg

It's a big picture, so be warned.

BTW, since this is a clone keyboard, likely of the "macro" type, with
a largish chip count, it no doubt has a processor on board.  If that
processor isn't running then the keyboard won't work (but ctl-RESET
will).


Well, if it is a barbecued chip on the keyboard board which suddenly looks
more likely, I think I'll solve it my way. First try substituting glue
logic chips, and if that doesn't work, pull the big chip and splice in a uC
with firmware oozing with featuritis.

I noticed Vince Briel just released a Plus keyboard encoder. I was
contemplating doing something similar. Seems a bit of a fait accompli now
though.

Unfortunately, it requires the standard Apple "encoder board" connector,
though.  Of course, you could always just skip the Apple keyboard and
use a PS/2 keyboard.  ;-)

-michael

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