How about one fixed topic or a wiki page with a summary of GH projects to help newbies like me to decide on which project to go?
I saw the wiki but seems that no one is updating it ...
Something like:
Key64 (split colemak, square) Last Status: testing (2013-02-27).
License: Open source.
Microcontroller: ATMEGA32u4 (teensy 2.0).
Project Page:
http://www.key64.org/ Project Files: available at the project page.
-- Dox (ergonomic)
Open Source, teensy 2.0 controller.
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=19227.0-- ErgoDox (split ergonomic)
Open Source, teensy 2.0 controller.
http://ergodox.org/-- The Humble Hacker Keyboard (custom, ergonomic)
Open source, usa o teensy 2.0 soldado direto no PCB.
http://humblehacker.com/keyboard/ (fly)
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=6292.0 (forum)
https://github.com/humblehacker/keyboard (source code)
-- Poker Keyboard (TKS, 60%)
uC Holtek HT82K94E A637K052
foi vendido como kit, não parece open source.
-- GH60 Keyboard *** (TKS, 60%)
Open source atmega32u4, prototyping phase.
http://blog.komar.be/?page_id=478 http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/case-discussions-t4530.html (case)
usa o case do Poker.
ainda há uma aplicação java (?) para configurar o teclado - posso contribuir nisso ***
-- KS Mini (70%)
Open source,
http://blog.keyboardstory.com/introducing-the-ks-mini/ http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=35108.0-- Phantom keyboard instruction guide (TKL, 80%)
Open source, teensy 2.0
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=26742.0 http://deskthority.net/wiki/Phantom_Instruction-- GHpad FTW (10-Key Pad for GH60)
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=38963.0Can I?