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A new file chordite003.hex is now in place. Chordite002.hex didn't actually work. 003 has been a little better tested. I hooked it up to a real switch assembly...
John McKown
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Another day, another version. ver. 004 uses the board's LEDs to show caps lock, modifiers and mouse mode. It still doesn't sleep. The at90usbkey board also...
John McKown
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Does the chordite code fit on an attiny26 with the firmware only USB? http://www.obdev.at/products/avrusb/index.html Seems like it'd be a nice solution....
Matthew Welland
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Hi John Thanks for sharing! I bought some AT90USB162´s several weeks ago with exactly what you did in mind. Except the part with the AT90USBKEY. I didn't...
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Jan 5, 2008
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Happy New Year to you too Marius. The at90usbkey board of course has a little joystick but so far I'm not using it, mainly because it requires the board be...
John McKown
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Wow, that would be sweet. I think the attiny26 is a hair too small. The ATtiny861 should be more than comfortably big enough. Thanks for the link!...
John McKown
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And yes please do send pictures. Do you want a hex file for the '162?...
John McKown
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... I looked into Stefan Salewski's description of his libs, too. But I didn't consider it, because they don't support the HID device class, which is the...
der_muri
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Jan 6, 2008
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I've posted Marius' photos....
John McKown
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The ugly question arises is Bluetooth secure enough. I am certainly not an expert. The Shaked & Wool paper ...
John McKown
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Jan 7, 2008
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I've posted in the files section of this group a patch, m103k101_patch.zip, which converts Atmel's source code into the source for my current USB chordite...
John McKown
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Jan 8, 2008
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Hi all, i'm new to this group so first off, kudos to John and others for work so far on this concept. i've been playing about with ideas for this kind of thing...
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Jan 8, 2008
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Hi Barry, The at90usbkey comes with a cable to connect to your host's usb port. Strictly speaking, you could buy a header (connector) to mount on the board...
John McKown
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There's some discussion of the headers at avrfreaks.net <http://www.avrfreaks.net/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=52281\ ...
John McKown
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It is my understanding that the N800 does not support USB in host mode. Thus you can't connect this to it, by USB. As a Bluetooth keyboard sure. Nick ... -- é...
Nick Marshall
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Jan 8, 2008
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the N800 has an OTG usb controller in it so can do both host and slave. the big problem is the mini-B connector, even though this is 5 pin as per OTG spec, it...
barry
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Jan 8, 2008
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FYI I just now looked and found the box my at90usbkey came in has not only the cable I've been using, which on one end has a plug which fits into the board's...
John McKown
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... Sorry to hear that, but thanks a lot anyway. OT: If you're dissatisfied enough to try something different to a Linux distro and would like complete and...
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Jan 8, 2008
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Well, it obviously needed doing, once I learned it can be done. I wonder whether BSD has all the drivers I need for my antique hardware. One of these days I'll...
John McKown
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Jan 10, 2008
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... Hardware support should be no more a problem, as it is with any Linux distribution. Especially older hardware. Only thing lacking is 3D-acceleration...
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Jan 10, 2008
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... By the way, I'm selling the BluePacket BPM20422 bluetooth keyboard module for $30 plus $5 shipping. It's not chording, but I have a driver for the N800...
Russ Nelson
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Jan 12, 2008
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Russ how does one acquire a data sheet for either the module or the chip? I don't even see a way. They're probably only available in Chinese. Comparing block...
John McKown
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... I email it to purchasers. ... No, they stupidly won't. BOO HISS! Otherwise it would be perfect. -- --my blog is at http://blog.russnelson.com |...
Russ Nelson
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Jan 24, 2008
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Well dang them to heck. When I order my module I guess what I'll do is glue it somehow to another little board that has a big, fat, easy-to-work-with, 40-pin...
John McKown
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Another prediction from the man who thought 640K should be enough ram for anyone: Gates Sees Diminished Role for Keyboards 6 hours ago PITTSBURGH (AP) —...
John McKown
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Feb 23, 2008
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I've been experimenting with the emachineshop software. It quotes price estimates. The design I've been playing with improves on my previous ones by making...
John McKown
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It was hard making myself spend so much money but I finally did order some parts from emachineshop. I don't know exactly why or what I'm going to do with the...
John McKown
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Why not adapt to an open hardware platform like arduino/freeduino? It's based on ATmega168 and and has USB too. I'm planning on building my chording keyboard...
Tony Godshall
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Apr 5, 2008
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Hi I'm looking at switches for my chording keyboard... what switches do people like? I usually order from newark but am open to other sources. In particular,...
Tony Godshall
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... ========================================== Hey why not. I just never heard of it. If they can beat $31.92+tax&shipping and the roughly 4 sq. in. of the...
John McKown
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