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- 05 Oct 2019, 21:29
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Recommendations for an oscilloscope
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3946
Re: Recommendations for an oscilloscope
1054Z hacked to 1104Z is barely adequate for this. If I would've known - I would probably go for 5074, although $1000 is A LOT for the tool you won't be using to earn money with. Thanks for the insight on scopes. That perspective is really helpful and maybe my expectations of a cheaper unit are unr...
- 05 Oct 2019, 19:39
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Recommendations for an oscilloscope
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3946
Recommendations for an oscilloscope
Hi Guys, I have been meaning to buy myself an oscilloscope for a while now. Right now I have a 4-channel Saleae logic analyzer (1-channel of analog) which I got secondhand for a very reasonable price. This has served be well but I'm not sure it's fast enough / high enough resolution to get accurate ...
- 05 Oct 2019, 19:27
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: HELP with IBM M122 Conversion
- Replies: 13
- Views: 5363
Re: HELP with IBM M122 Conversion
Interesting that QMK made it work. I wonder what the underlying problem actually was. Should work the same in TMK, as long as the "modes" are the same (i.e. does it work off of interrupts, busy/wait, etc). Maybe post a video of the right shift key you're having trouble with. Probably the easiest sol...
- 01 Oct 2019, 01:19
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense: matrix LCR meter with a HID interface
- Replies: 572
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Re: [Done] CommonSense controller - better capsense (now with inductive sensing, too!)
Interesting... I can't seem to get it *not* to go insane. This is what I'm doing, maybe there's something wrong about it: Pre-info Starting with a fresh CY8CKIT-059 dev board Not soldering anything to the dev board Latest pull from the github repo, no modifications FlightController.exe from the 1.0 ...
- 28 Sep 2019, 00:27
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense: matrix LCR meter with a HID interface
- Replies: 572
- Views: 227635
Re: [Done] CommonSense controller - better capsense (now with inductive sensing, too!)
Cool, the workaround worked like a charm. I'll give the updated project a spin in a little bit. I had a question about the wiring, if it's okay for me to ask (I know you're still working on this so I don't want to bug you). I see that it is different from the capacitive projects, but I'm a bit fuzzy...
- 26 Sep 2019, 04:51
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense: matrix LCR meter with a HID interface
- Replies: 572
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Re: [Done] CommonSense controller - better capsense (now with inductive sensing, too!)
Thanks for the explanation. That definitely clears some things up for me. I actually started trying to wire things up tonight and I got as far as the bug you mention where it freezes up on an empty EEPROM. What I'm getting is a variation on that. These are the steps I'm doing: Flash 8x24.cydsn Open ...
- 26 Sep 2019, 00:16
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense: matrix LCR meter with a HID interface
- Replies: 572
- Views: 227635
Re: [Done] CommonSense controller - better capsense (now with inductive sensing, too!)
Hi DMA, I see from the title change that you were able to get inductive sensing implemented as well. That's awesome! Really nice job with everything. I'm curious about Cortron/magvalve switches that have four pins. For the rows, the traces go from an IC to each switch in the row, then back to anothe...
- 23 Sep 2019, 20:46
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: <Help> Model M bad tracking?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2744
Re: <Help> Model M bad tracking?
Yep, that should work
- 23 Sep 2019, 20:37
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: <Help> Model M bad tracking?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2744
Re: <Help> Model M bad tracking?
It certainly could be damaged, though I'm not able to tell from the photo if it truly is.
Any chance you have a multimeter or continuity tester? You should check to see if you have continuity across those traces.
Any chance you have a multimeter or continuity tester? You should check to see if you have continuity across those traces.
- 23 Sep 2019, 20:13
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: HELP with IBM M122 Conversion
- Replies: 13
- Views: 5363
Re: HELP with IBM M122 Conversion
Can you confirm if that you're plugging the keyboard into the converter before plugging the converter into the PC?
Do you know if you're using TMK configured for "interrupt" mode? It may also be worth trying USART and Busy/Wait.
Do you know if you're using TMK configured for "interrupt" mode? It may also be worth trying USART and Busy/Wait.
- 23 Sep 2019, 18:16
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: HELP with IBM M122 Conversion
- Replies: 13
- Views: 5363
Re: HELP with IBM M122 Conversion
Can you confirm that this is how you have it connected to the keyboard?
http://www.seasip.info/VintagePC/ibm_1390876.html
http://www.seasip.info/VintagePC/ibm_1390876.html
- 23 Sep 2019, 17:03
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: HELP with IBM M122 Conversion
- Replies: 13
- Views: 5363
Re: HELP with IBM M122 Conversion
When you say hasu's firmware, are you referring to his AT converter or his Terminal converter?
When you plug in the keyboard with Soarer's, does it show which keyset the board is recognized?
When you plug in the keyboard with Soarer's, does it show which keyset the board is recognized?