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Add IBM Twinax keyboard #621

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@eibach eibach commented Jul 24, 2019

Add support for IBM Twinax keyboard(1394312, german version), using
Teensy++ 2.0 hardware.

Based on Model M support by Les Orchard.
(https://blog.lmorchard.com/2016/02/21/modelm-controller/)

Signed-off-by: Dirk Eibach [email protected]

Add support for IBM Twinax keyboard(1394312, german version), using
Teensy++ 2.0 hardware.

Based on Model M support by Les Orchard.
(https://blog.lmorchard.com/2016/02/21/modelm-controller/)

Signed-off-by: Dirk Eibach <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Dirk Eibach <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Dirk Eibach <[email protected]>
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eibach commented Nov 10, 2020

Is there any chance to get this merged?

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tmk commented Nov 10, 2020

Probably no. I won't add project from others baiscally anymore.
I have no time and can't manage many projects tidily and already failed to maintain some existent projects.

This issue is related.
#173

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This controller firmware should theoretically work with all Model M122 keyboards, right?
I may have to build a replacement controller for my keyboard soon. It's a first generation M122 with the square metal badge.

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eibach commented Feb 8, 2021

This controller firmware should theoretically work with all Model M122 keyboards, right?

It looks quite similar, so it should probably work. But you cannot be sure about the matrix until you have tried it. My model does not have any LEDs, that is why I have added the OLED. Your certainly could simply add some LEDs instead, that should be fairly trivial to implement.
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Your mod looks awesome! I consider adding some LEDs. On the other hand, I'd have to drill holes into my case. Not sure yet, I'd want to do that. And frankly speaking, I very rarely need the lock lights.

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But I will certainly add a solenoid to my board...

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eibach commented Feb 8, 2021

But I will certainly add a solenoid to my board...

For the sound? This thing is already loud enough for my personal taste, more than loud enough for my coworkers, but ymmv 😆

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eibach commented Feb 8, 2021

And certainly nobody really needs these LEDs, I just needed an excuse to play with an OLED.

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rhaberkorn commented Feb 8, 2021

For the sound? This thing is already loud enough for my personal taste, more than loud enough for my coworkers, but ymmv laughing

It can't be loud enough! ;-)

Where did you buy the OLED display and how much was it? (I'm German, too.)

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eibach commented Feb 8, 2021

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