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Making Stuff Together! / Re: TMK IBM PC Keyboard Converter
« Last post by Wingklip on Tue, 07 May 2024, 23:39:15 »Hi! Long time no see 🙏
I can't seem to get the new IBM firmware working at all on my pro micros, is there any way for it to work? Do I need higher resistance pull-ups? Does it even lift? 😂
Your firmware for ADB keyboards work fine but apparently I couldn't ever get the PS/2 side of things working
I have 2K worth of resistors per clock and data and even an extra cap on the VCC to ground line. Should I put an inductor between VCC and the supply line to the keyboard, so the pro micro has enough voltage to boot first?
Or am I missing something simple? The J1 pin is soldered, and all the soarer type conversions I've made work perfectly fine.
Keyboard lock LEDs light up and turn off, but the listener software catches no keystrokes at all. I would use the v1 firmware if it worked with the 5576, but that doesn't really have any chance with any other converter 🤔
I can't seem to get the new IBM firmware working at all on my pro micros, is there any way for it to work? Do I need higher resistance pull-ups? Does it even lift? 😂
Your firmware for ADB keyboards work fine but apparently I couldn't ever get the PS/2 side of things working
I have 2K worth of resistors per clock and data and even an extra cap on the VCC to ground line. Should I put an inductor between VCC and the supply line to the keyboard, so the pro micro has enough voltage to boot first?
Or am I missing something simple? The J1 pin is soldered, and all the soarer type conversions I've made work perfectly fine.
Keyboard lock LEDs light up and turn off, but the listener software catches no keystrokes at all. I would use the v1 firmware if it worked with the 5576, but that doesn't really have any chance with any other converter 🤔