With the case and everything?
Good news thurst0n, wish granted:I actually greatly appreciate that link.
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=42366.0
Check that link out for a layout generator :D
Good news thurst0n, wish granted:I actually greatly appreciate that link.
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=42366.0
Check that link out for a layout generator :D
What I meant was that I specifically envy is him makin his OWN, and in just a couple hours... I have a little programming knowledge and I'm starting to learn more and hopefully I'll be able to program/write code (or some variation) some day.
I feel privileged to be among the few who will own and use an Epsilon.
its the same board like the LZ MX Mini, only with small modifiers instead of the 1.5 ones. This with ISO-Enter would be also my favourite layout design. :) Gratz.....really nice board.
I feel privileged to be among the few who will own and use an Epsilon.
Same here
Glissant and I were just saying the same thing jdcarpe. It's going to be amazing to actually have one of these. And Sai, I'll be writing a full review when I have mine built.
can i get one?
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
You missed it. He did a run of 8. :PNah I know about the 8 (you lucky jerk :-* ). I was saying to do another one...
Which speaking of which, Qaz got #1, I got #2 (not trying to be greedy, I really did get #2) you guys can fight over the rest, but lets all label ours with a number, kinda like the LZSEs etc. :)
EDIT: #3 died... a moment of silence please
EDIT: #3 died... a moment of silence please
R.I.P. In Peace, #3. :'(
So besides the two prototypes, these are #'s 3-10?
EDIT: #3 died... a moment of silence pleaseIf you think its a controller I may be able to mail you an extra. Let me know.
NO!!! Have Halverson bless it, it'll come back.EDIT: #3 died... a moment of silence please
R.I.P. In Peace, #3. :'(
EDIT: #3 died... a moment of silence pleaseIf you think its a controller I may be able to mail you an extra. Let me know.
You missed it. He did a run of 8. :PNah I know about the 8 (you lucky jerk :-* ). I was saying to do another one...
I hear that! At least you got 75%, I'm hoping to buy one from Daniel!You missed it. He did a run of 8. :PNah I know about the 8 (you lucky jerk :-* ). I was saying to do another one...
You know no idea how lucky I feel :D. I probably blew my chance on ever getting an LZ based on the luck I used in this draw. I'm so ****ing excited :D
Also can I get #8?
I was gonna ask for #9, but alas... :P
If I can choose I would love #6. CPTBadAss knows why ;).
No problemIf I can choose I would love #6. CPTBadAss knows why ;).
Qaz, hook a brother up? :D
I can haz #5? (aka Epsilon Epsilon)
I can haz #5? (aka Epsilon Epsilon)
yup.
- Epsilon Alpha (EA) - metalliqaz
- Epsilon Beta (EB) - SmallFry
- Epsilon Gamma (EΓ) - metalliqaz
- Epsilon Delta (EΔ) - ?
- Epsilon Epsilon (EE) - jdcarpe
- Epsilon Zeta (EZ) - Glissant
- Epsilon Eta (EH) - ?
- Epsilon Theta (EΘ) - CPTBadAss
I can haz #5? (aka Epsilon Epsilon)
yup.
- (alpha) metalliqaz
- (beta) SmallFry
- metalliqaz
- -
- jdcarpe
- Glissant
- -
- CPTBadAss
FTFYI can haz #5? (aka Epsilon Epsilon)
yup.
- (alpha) metalliqaz
- (beta) SmallFry
- metalliqaz
- -
- jdcarpe
- Glissant
- ApocalypseMaow
- CPTBadAss
Lucky number 7. Looks like its time for me to hit the casino!Or the lotto... Someone said it was 400million? :eek:
After laser engraving...Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/Fn2WIFB.png)
No one will ever see it, but I know it's there. My watermark. :)
After laser engraving...Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/Fn2WIFB.png)
No one will ever see it, but I know it's there. My watermark. :)
I have access to a laser engraver here in the office. ;D
I have access to a laser engraver here in the office. ;D
Maybe if you overclock it, it can cut instead of engrave. Then we can actually get some cheap KB plates instead.
I have access to a laser engraver here in the office. ;D
Maybe if you overclock it, it can cut instead of engrave. Then we can actually get some cheap KB plates instead.
Edit: Also, due to the location of the USB cutout on the plate, this copper side in on the inside of the "case," under the PCB. If you want the copper side out, you'll have to cut out a new USB hole opposite.
I have access to a laser engraver here in the office. ;D
Maybe if you overclock it, it can cut instead of engrave. Then we can actually get some cheap KB plates instead.
I actually can do that, but I'm not sure what the results will look like, i.e. if they will look burned or melted. This was done on a 30W EPILOG, and we also have a 75W EPILOG, but it's currently awaiting repair.
Pix tomorrow. :)Kthxbye. :PPix tomorrow. :)Pix tomorrow. :)
The first rule of GH: You do not talk about GHI corrected some of your grammar.
The second rule of GH: You do NOT talk about GH.
The first rule of GH: Buy it now or forever regret it
After laser engraving...Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/Fn2WIFB.png)
No one will ever see it, but I know it's there. My watermark. :)
Sorry, no in-progress build photos. Once I'm in a groove, I don't stop to take pix. :DThe retro DSA looks so nice on that board.Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/5V96pdR.jpg)Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/kodj5Xk.jpg)Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/3lzFRwI.jpg)
The first rule of GH: You do not talk about GHI corrected some of your grammar.
The second rule of GH: You do NOT talk about GH.
One of these is currently for sale. Send me switches and $125 and I will send you a fully assembled and working keyboard with any custom keymap that you want.
I got switches for you if you want it. Blacks, blues or browns. 62, 60, or 55g springs. I've got lube too.One of these is currently for sale. Send me switches and $125 and I will send you a fully assembled and working keyboard with any custom keymap that you want.
:eek:....drool
I better not.....but that is awesome!
I got switches for you if you want it. Blacks, blues or browns. 62, 60, or 55g springs. I've got lube too.One of these is currently for sale. Send me switches and $125 and I will send you a fully assembled and working keyboard with any custom keymap that you want.
:eek:....drool
I better not.....but that is awesome!
I got switches for you if you want it. Blacks, blues or browns. 62, 60, or 55g springs. I've got lube too.One of these is currently for sale. Send me switches and $125 and I will send you a fully assembled and working keyboard with any custom keymap that you want.
:eek:....drool
I better not.....but that is awesome!
I've got clears....but I'd have to pick between this or a phantom...
/endTsangantroll :))
Nothing against the Phantom, but um, THIS.
There will always be a Phantom somewhere. This is custom and rare!
Nothing against the Phantom, but um, THIS.There will always be a Phantom somewhere. This is custom and rare!
Dang peer pressure :p :))
I got switches for you if you want it. Blacks, blues or browns. 62, 60, or 55g springs. I've got lube too.One of these is currently for sale. Send me switches and $125 and I will send you a fully assembled and working keyboard with any custom keymap that you want.
:o ....drool
I better not.....but that is awesome!
Nothing against the Phantom, but um, THIS.There will always be a Phantom somewhere. This is custom and rare!
Dang peer pressure :p :))
Oh, I forgot to mention...
(http://i.imgur.com/3lzFRwI.jpg) (http://i.imgur.com/3lzFRwI.jpg)
If you want a phantom, I'd suggest getting both.
Glad somebody got a chuckle. :)/endTsangantroll :))
Heh, Tsangantroll, I like that. :)) Very apt.
Alright he's out, he doesn't have the requisite G81 keys.Whee! I can haz Epsilons partz?
By the way, sorry I was out of touch for the holiday weekend. I'm back in town now and I picked up the shipping materials. I'll pack tonight.
Clears rule. BTW JD yours looks better than mine.. HOW DID THAT HAPPEN???
How solid are the plastic standoffs? Do you think that this thing could be thrown in a bag and banged around without them bending and breaking? I know there is stability in the sheer number of them, as well as the two plates holding them steady.
Retro set looks so good on everything! :p
The prototype was nylon. I found Aluminum ones for the rest of the kits. It is pretty darn solid when everything is screwed together. If you bang it around, it's going to break eventually, as would a Filco. If at all possible, but it in something. I've packed mine, though
I was under the impression that this was an "as it goes" type of deal! And I was just happy to get in on one...
What's Beast cost ya for one off plates? Wanna get quotes up to 8? :P
What do you mean with 22 holes and a notch only? I don't follow?
I'm busy this week and won't be able to help at all until Sunday. If you need my help at all later though, just let me know.USELESS! I DEMAND MORE. <3
How did I miss this?Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/SEpCU.gif)
Incredible job metalliqaz. Your keyboard looks spectacular.
Epsilon getting built FINALLY :D.
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And here I have the board mostly put together. I can't seem to find the LEDs =(.
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Everything except one key is registering, so that's great. I would recommend people find switches with diodes because installing the diodes into the switches was a long boring job xD.
My stabs feel muddy and sticky. Anybody have any tips?
http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/cherry-corp-stabilizers-gimme-back-my-clack-ok-whaaat-t2780.html
That might help with the stabilisers aswell.
He did? Well I guess I'll trawl my messages to see if I can find those instructions =).
Meanwhile:
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http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/cherry-corp-stabilizers-gimme-back-my-clack-ok-whaaat-t2780.html
That might help with the stabilisers aswell.
That thread is a nice read but it's confusing. I prefer Litster's video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6hPoe3srcw). It's simple and to the point.He did? Well I guess I'll trawl my messages to see if I can find those instructions =).
Meanwhile:
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Best. GIF. Ever. Let me know if you can't find the PMs, I can post them here for the other Epsilon owners. I'm bummed you got yours built before mine. I'm so slow :-X
They're too tight. Spread them apart with your fingers.
They're too tight. Spread them apart with your fingers.
Those of you who have paid already have USPS tracking numbers. It's time for the construction HOWTO
Note: You will notice right away why the case is so inexpensive. Individually the parts are fragile. Once they are all fastened together everything stiffens up, but until then take care of everything. I broke my clear plate twice trying to get the stabilizers in. Even if you break it like I did, it's not a big deal. The plate is really only meant to keep the keys straight and hold it up. The PCB is the backbone. Also the black piece isn't finished on the bottom. They're all like that. Also some burning is normal on the top plate. Laser cutting... what can ya do? Finally, the top plate was supposed to have the cutouts for the switches turned 90 degrees to fit the switches on the top-right corner. It's the fault of the laser guy, he reused the program from the prototype plate not knowing that I had fixed the error. :rolleyes:
Note: The kits require the following items to complete the keyboard:
G81-7000 keycaps
85 Switches
4 Cherry plate-mount stabilizers
3 LEDs
Note: Bending wires is hard. It is very difficult to be precise. All the wires I made are hand worked. I did test them but it's hard to tell how they will work in the final environment. Try it out. If it doesn't seem right, you mave have to work it a little bit, and if it just doesn't come together let me know and we'll work something out.
Steps:
1) Get your switches ready. Lube/sticker if you want. If you didn't buy diode-mounted switches, then you're going to have to disassemble them and mount the diodes. Make sure to get the polarity right!
2) Screw the standoffs into the bottom plate to create a cage.
4) Install the stabilizers. Support it while you're working with it and file the stabilizer holes if you have to. Your 6x stab wire is included. I used it to turn a 2x stabilizer mount into a 6x. See above note. Make sure they are moving freely before you solder. If they aren't moving freely the keys will feel mushy or they won't return after being pressed. I found that on mine I had to put my fingers in and make sure that the mounts were pushed all the way to the outside. Go ahead and stick a keycap on there to test it. Just be careful taking it off! This is truly a hobiest kit...
5) Place the PCB under the top plate and start mounting your switches. One at a time. If you try to mount them all in the plate first and then mate the PCB to it, you'll never get it to fit. Make sure the pins are sticking out the other side of the PCB and aren't bent over. At this point I use a rubber band to keep it together.
6) Turn it upside-down and solder some switches. Don't use too much solder like a n00b. Do one in each corner to hold the assembly together and then recheck to make sure everything is in the right place. Plug it in and make sure it's working.
7) Recheck the stabs and then solder the stabilized keys. Turn over and recheck.
8 ) Solder more, checking every now and then.
9) Thread the LEDs through the switches and solder those. Make sure you get the polarity right!
10) Plug in again for final check.
11) Lower top assembly into bottom cage and screw together.
12) Add the feet. I suggest wiping with alcohol before sticking the bumpons.
13) Take potato pics.
14) Put on keycaps, plug in and start typing.
15) Start playing with layouts.
Any other ideas? The stabs now reset but they still feel really muddy. Sad part is that this has been my dream board for so long, but the stabbed keys are killing the typing experience for me =(.
SmallFry was supposed to port TMK firmware. :(
I will get on adding Epsilon support for you.
Come on JD, make some moves!! :P
I'd love a steel plate for this beast, JD. But someone I know didn't end up doing that yet so I just forgot to get ONE made.
Well doing that means I need to desolder, I'll do something with that later if I cant find a solution; doing that mod that is, sai lo.
As far as the "DIY" being the last step in KBD achievement, "Epsilon" is a very fitting name: coming from Math, when I think Epsilon I think "Limit." A kind of clustering point: all my efforts take me here.
We say that the lim(x->a) of f(x) = L if:
For every epsilon > 0 there exists a delta > 0 such that whenever 0 < | x- a | < delta then | f(x) - L | < epsilon.
I think it's time I fixed the software problem with this project. I need to either provide a keymapper for my proprietary software (a la KMAC) or get hasu's firmware going on it.
I needed to get back in there anyway to add Phantom support. May add KMAC support, too. :)
I think it's time I fixed the software problem with this project. I need to either provide a keymapper for my proprietary software (a la KMAC) or get hasu's firmware going on it.
I needed to get back in there anyway to add Phantom support. May add KMAC support, too. :)
I am sorry that I have not been on this as much as I thought I originally would be.
I have the matrix.c done and then got distracted by other projects.
I think it's time I fixed the software problem with this project. I need to either provide a keymapper for my proprietary software (a la KMAC) or get hasu's firmware going on it.
I needed to get back in there anyway to add Phantom support. May add KMAC support, too. :)
I am sorry that I have not been on this as much as I thought I originally would be.
I have the matrix.c done and then got distracted by other projects.
I think I have successfully ported hasu's TMK firmware to the Epsilon. I need to test it here in a bit.
Now I just need to figure out how to make that numpad layer and get it working with Num Lock...
You added support for the KMAC as well?
Okay probably nobody has tried it, but DON'T use the keymapper for programming a phantom. It's hella broken. Epsilon works well, though.
There is one left.Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/3k7LQkC.jpg)
For some reason a bunch of people called dibs then backed out. Dubs said he wanted it most recently but I don't know if he'll pay. It's a cheap custom
Show Image(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7327/9887648854_212d5a1e3b_o.jpg)Show Image(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7294/9887638596_a0ff39b741_o.jpg)
Epsilon #8 reporting in:
Switches = 65g Blacks
Caps = G81-7000 caps from Keebler and prdlm2009 :D and some novelty caps
Case = Top and bottom from The_Beast
Stickers = custom made by mistakemistake
Assembly = mistakemistake x CPTBadAss collabo hehehe
That is pretty.Show Image(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7327/9887648854_212d5a1e3b_o.jpg)Show Image(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7294/9887638596_a0ff39b741_o.jpg)
Epsilon #8 reporting in:
Switches = 65g Blacks
Caps = G81-7000 caps from Keebler and prdlm2009 :D and some novelty caps
Case = Top and bottom from The_Beast
Stickers = custom made by mistakemistake
Assembly = mistakemistake x CPTBadAss collabo hehehe
I want to be able to support as many boards as I can.
Epsilon (I own)
Filco HID Liberation Device (I own)
Filco 104 HID Liberation Device (need volunteer)
QFR HID Liberation Device (need volunteer)
Phantom (I own)
GH60 (need volunteer)
KMAC (I own)
Any other suggestions? Anything based on Teensy or ATmega32U4 should work.
AM I THE ONLY PERSON WHO MISSES CPTPOTATOPIC?Show Image(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7327/9887648854_212d5a1e3b_o.jpg)Show Image(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7294/9887638596_a0ff39b741_o.jpg)
Epsilon #8 reporting in:
Switches = 65g Blacks
Caps = G81-7000 caps from Keebler and prdlm2009 :D and some novelty caps
Case = Top and bottom from The_Beast
Stickers = custom made by mistakemistake
Assembly = mistakemistake x CPTBadAss collabo hehehe
I dont even miss them kids :P
You dont like those sweet light box skills? :(
Hehe, thanks Glissant <3. It feels incredible to type on. But I'm having trouble figuring out a layout. What are you using on your MXMini's?I'm not running anything special. I use capslock as windows/super and the three top right keys and right bank look like this:
By "pulsed LED" do you mean the "breathing" LEDs while sleeping?That is what I meant, yes :) I like that feature for some nerdy reason. The wake on sleep is my first priority if I were to put something together though.
I'd like to add sleeping LEDs to the Epsilon. I'm currently working on a full-LED pad, so I will overhaul the LED code when that design is done.
I'd like to add sleeping LEDs to the Epsilon. I'm currently working on a full-LED pad, so I will overhaul the LED code when that design is done.
The QazPad number pad? Or the Sigma/TKL board you're working on?
FN is to the key to the right of the Left Windows right? I think I got it into boot mode but whenever I hit "Select a communication medium" and then "USB", I get an error that says "AtLibUSBDfu.dll not found." Then a window saying "Could not load dynamic library."
Edit: Er, the FN key is where the right Windows is by default. I found that. But I'm still getting the same error when I follow the directions in your video.
Yes I have a KMAC.
No I apparently don't Epsilon.
Okay if you are able to program your KMAC using Flip then you must have the driver installed. This is very strange. When I get home I should be able to look into it more.
You probably don't have the driver installed. See my thread on programming the KMAC2 for info on that procedure.
SCANCODE_BOOT Jump to bootloader (Keyboard will not work again until it is reset)
SCANCODE_DEBUG Go into interactive debug mode (Warning! Not recommended)
SCANCODE_FN Activate the "Fn" layer as long as key is held down
SCANCODE_FN2 <currently unused>
SCANCODE_FNLOCK (toggle) Artificially hold down Fn key
SCANCODE_KEYLOCK (toggle) Disable sending scancodes to PC
SCANCODE_MODE Switch "Alt" and "Top" as the default layer
SCANCODE_REPEAT Simulate repressing the last keystroke, including mods
SCANCODE_SWAP Activate the "Special" layer but also act like spacebar
if not combined with another key (Used for Matias half keyboard)
SCANCODE_M1 Play macro 1
SCANCODE_M2 Play macro 2
SCANCODE_M3 Play macro 3
SCANCODE_M4 Play macro 4
SCANCODE_M5 <currently unused>
SCANCODE_M6 <currently unused>
SCANCODE_M7 <currently unused>
SCANCODE_M8 <currently unused>
SCANCODE_M9 <currently unused>
SCANCODE_M10 <currently unused>
SCANCODE_M11 <currently unused>
SCANCODE_M12 <currently unused>
SCANCODE_MOUSE1 Mouse button 1
SCANCODE_MOUSE2 Mouse button 2
SCANCODE_MOUSEXL Move mouse pointer left
SCANCODE_MOUSEXR Move mouse pointer right
SCANCODE_MOUSEYD Move mouse pointer down
SCANCODE_MOUSEYU Move mouse pointer up
SCANCODE_BASS_BOOST Toggle bass boost in Windows
SCANCODE_VOL_INC Increase main volume in Windows
SCANCODE_VOL_DEC Decrease main volume in Windows
SCANCODE_MUTE Mute main volume in Windows
SCANCODE_STOP Stop playback in Windows
SCANCODE_PLAY_PAUSE Play or Pause playback in Windows
SCANCODE_PREV_TRACK Skip to last track in Windows
SCANCODE_NEXT_TRACK Skip to next track in Windows
Okay, CPTBadAss, this guy decided to step up and make some moves. Are you ready for the jelly? I don't think you are. Tomorrow. Check back here tomorrow for teh mad jellies.
Am I ready for the hype train? Nah. POST PICS JDCARPE OR NO BEING JELLY
Just thought I would say thanks so much for the software, I used it to program my HID Liberation and worked so well.
Only thing I just noticed since programming I can find the bootloader keys, both Shifts not working anymore and not sure where to find where they are set to.
I-i-is that laser etched into that back plate??! THAT'S HOT.
And I feel dirty too....peeping at that nudity :P
I really want to try typing on one of those... Very nice work JD!
Are those Whites as well jd?
No keycaps, but I don't mind if you see her naked.Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/leydgx0.jpg)
Oh yeah, you want to see the bottom also, right?Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/65dJVLT.jpg)
Nah, stock Clears. My third favorites after 65g linears and stock Blacks. :)
I love this kind' project !
I love this kind' project !
Congratulations, now you can post in the classifieds. So the spam is not needed anymore.
There is any chance to support the new Kitten Paw controller for Filco 104 keys from bpiphany?
I've one and I can help with testing ;)
There is any chance to support the new Kitten Paw controller for Filco 104 keys from bpiphany?
I've one and I can help with testing ;)
Yes there is. I will look into it. Once I find the details of how the IO is connected to the matrix, it is practically a done deal.
1) I'm close to supporting Kitten Paw. Need testers.
I'm here ;)
Quick question, I have been thinking about making a hand/direct wired custom board. I will most likely use a teensy as a controller, will I be able to use your software to program my board?
Added new version to OP with Kitten Paw support. Thanks for your help, Al3xG!
Wait, so your firmware and keymapper support the 32U2??
I will soon have a Black Petal and a Pegasus Hoof, if you need a tester for those.
Wait, so your firmware and keymapper support the 32U2??
I will soon have a Black Petal and a Pegasus Hoof, if you need a tester for those.
I will soon have a Black Petal and a Pegasus Hoof, if you need a tester for those.
I will soon have a Black Petal and a Pegasus Hoof, if you need a tester for those.
New beta version posted in OP:
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Epsilon, Filco HID, and Phantom are good.
The rest are Beta and need testing. Use only if you have a hardware reset-to-boot method handy (reed switch on bpiphany's boards)
This is quite excellent work qaz
Thanks but we should see if these work first :))I have none of these boards with me to test if they work, but if they do as it should, then ti is quite excellent.
I will soon have a Black Petal and a Pegasus Hoof, if you need a tester for those.
New beta version posted in OP:
(Attachment Link)
Epsilon, Filco HID, and Phantom are good.
The rest are Beta and need testing. Use only if you have a hardware reset-to-boot method handy (reed switch on bpiphany's boards)
I will soon have a Black Petal and a Pegasus Hoof, if you need a tester for those.
New beta version posted in OP:
(Attachment Link)
Epsilon, Filco HID, and Phantom are good.
The rest are Beta and need testing. Use only if you have a hardware reset-to-boot method handy (reed switch on bpiphany's boards)
Pardon the noob question. This requires that I have replaced my Filco controller with one of the custom controllers, correct?
I'd recommend a 4x6 matrix as the final GHPad would allow that and using my suggestion number 2, just my 2 cents.
I'd recommend a 4x6 matrix as the final GHPad would allow that and using my suggestion number 2, just my 2 cents.
does it? Then what is this? http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=38963.msg1079844#msg1079844
Some suggestions though:
1. This is the correct 7bit layout: http://i.imgur.com/FhpbJbW.png
2. I recommend only having one layout per PCB for those PCBs supporitng more than one layout,; this would be the layout supporting maximum number of keys; this is specific to GH60 and Phantom at the moment. So for the Phantom it would be the 7bit layout, and for GH60, it would be the GH60 layout: http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=41464.0;attach=19220;image
You can then have a graphic like this in the help to explain which keys to map for the various layouts as it is not feasible to have layouts for each possible combination.
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I can make a similar graphic for the GH60 and other keyboards you want to support.
3. Please add support for the ErgoDox and GHPad, when it happens. I understand if you want to iron out the support for the keyboards you already have done first.
4. If possible, have a giant matrix (20x20 maybe, IDK) which can be used as a generic to map any keyboard using the Teensy or ATMEGA32, as long as the user knows what matrix he has used. This would be great for those doing direct wiring keyboards.
How realistic would it be to have a Mac version of this?
Should this theoretically work if I run it from a Windows VM (using something like VMware Fusion or Parallels)?
How realistic would it be to have a Mac version of this?
Should this theoretically work if I run it from a Windows VM (using something like VMware Fusion or Parallels)?
It's written in pure python, it can run on Windows, Mac, and Linux. I just package it up as a Windows exe because that's the easy way to get it running for the general public.
How realistic would it be to have a Mac version of this?
Should this theoretically work if I run it from a Windows VM (using something like VMware Fusion or Parallels)?
It's written in pure python, it can run on Windows, Mac, and Linux. I just package it up as a Windows exe because that's the easy way to get it running for the general public.
NICE!!! I like the way your roll. :) Do you know if there is a Mac equivalent of Flip, or would I need to do it on windows?
(context: http://www.atmel.com/tools/FLIP.aspx)
All of them except mine and SmallFry's have a group of dots on the edge of the PCB. I think that one has 4, but I don't remember exactly.
How realistic would it be to have a Mac version of this?
Should this theoretically work if I run it from a Windows VM (using something like VMware Fusion or Parallels)?
It's written in pure python, it can run on Windows, Mac, and Linux. I just package it up as a Windows exe because that's the easy way to get it running for the general public.
NICE!!! I like the way your roll. :) Do you know if there is a Mac equivalent of Flip, or would I need to do it on windows?
(context: http://www.atmel.com/tools/FLIP.aspx)
How realistic would it be to have a Mac version of this?
Should this theoretically work if I run it from a Windows VM (using something like VMware Fusion or Parallels)?
It's written in pure python, it can run on Windows, Mac, and Linux. I just package it up as a Windows exe because that's the easy way to get it running for the general public.
NICE!!! I like the way your roll. :) Do you know if there is a Mac equivalent of Flip, or would I need to do it on windows?
(context: http://www.atmel.com/tools/FLIP.aspx)
Mac AVR - http://www.obdev.at/products/crosspack/index.html
or
"brew install avrdude" if you use Homebrew (which you should :)
For the HID Lib, tmk_keyboard and avrdude is how I programmed mine, which I'm sending to you. :)
I would recommend making another thread for it and a cool new name xi (ξ), which is the symbol for universal set.
I would recommend making another thread for it and a cool new name xi (ξ), which is the symbol for universal set.
Got a big new update and I think I'm going to do this. This thread is getting stale.
However, I have a question about the spacebar. I know that it's an off-center 6x and I was curious if SP, or anyone else for that matter, has a mold?
I'm planning on using the upcoming Nuclear Data Green (http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=55640.0) key cap set for this board and was just curious what options might be available. My expectation is that I'd have to custom cut a 6.25x and move the mounting points, but figured I'd ask here to see what other options exist.
It was designed to use the caps from the G81, and I have not seen a space bar like that anywhere else. SP makes a 6x space bar but it has different pin configuration.
It's funny. I made my Epsilon as a sort-of novelty board. One that would be cheap and somewhat interesting to build, but not necessarily a daily driver. As it turns out, I use it more than any of my other keyboards. I love the compact layout and the nature of the board makes it really good for hacking on firmwares.
I kinda want to build an Epsilon V2 with a SP standard spacebar and LED backlighting now