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Re: Apple II and IIplus keyboard encoder project



Yeah, I use the ATMEGA8515, a little overkill for just the ps/2 encoder but 
perfect for a matrix keyboard encoder and ps/2 encoder.

Vince

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"Scott Alfter" <scott@alfter.DIESPAMMERSDIE.us> wrote in message 
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> In article <1165923633.401211.236180@79g2000cws.googlegroups.com>,
> David Wilson <mcs6502@gmail.com> wrote:
>>Vince Briel wrote:
>>> I was wondering if anybody out there is in need
>>> of a replacement encoder board for their Apple II or IIplus? I may make 
>>> a
>>> batch of these if there is enough interest.
>>
>>I would be interested in one or two of these. Saves me the trouble of
>>designing it. Which uC did you end up using?
>
> A while back, I bought a preprogrammed microcontoller from Vince (same
> program that's used in the Replica I) and made a small daughterboard to 
> plug
> it (and a PS/2 keyboard) into my II+.  IIRC, it was an AVR microcontroller
> of some sort, in a 40-pin DIP package.  You could get the part number from
> the Replica I webpage.  I'd look it up from the board I made, but the
> computer it's in is boxed up for a move across town tomorrow. :-)
>
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