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- 22 Apr 2024, 19:14
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: ARM-based IBM Model M USB controller
- Replies: 16
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Re: ARM-based IBM Model M USB controller
Alrighty, let's get back to work! I just managed (after some hassle) to fire up the virtual machine from which I did QMK forking and chip programming. That's good news. PADAUK programming won't be a problem. An ATTiny chip can be used instead (see those two jumpers by the SOP8?). The PADAUK is just ...
- 28 May 2021, 12:05
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: ARM-based IBM Model M USB controller
- Replies: 16
- Views: 20660
Re: ARM-based IBM Model M USB controller
How's this going as of now? Still struggling to source STM32F303s? Yes, there are literally none to be found. All the work was finished ages ago and I have 3 or 4 assembled and working boards, that's how many MCUs I had on hand. I've been lazy about writing the documentation but that's obviously no...
- 24 Feb 2021, 04:49
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Focus FK-2001 Left Control Key Issue
- Replies: 12
- Views: 4298
Re: Focus FK-2001 Left Control Key Issue
You can clip off the pusher leaf from the top and then split the plate (carefully, it's still riveted on the bottom). Then you can try blowing the dust out, or soaking it with alcohol and then blowing out, you get the idea. The problem is caused either by dust or by oxidation, the latter being harde...
- 28 Oct 2020, 22:45
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Sprung washer stack for bolt or screw mod?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1397
Re: Sprung washer stack for bolt or screw mod?
If I open up an a couple of M's maybe I will try stacks of a few cheap spring washers alternating with flat regular washers and see how it tensions up. Side by side with the standard method it would be interesting to compare. Well, that's the best way to make an improvement. My main concern about b...
- 28 Oct 2020, 20:56
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Sprung washer stack for bolt or screw mod?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1397
Re: Sprung washer stack for bolt or screw mod?
I probably won't provide you any useful advice but i'll let myself jump in with some basic consideration from an engineering POV. So, as you said, what we want is "a wider range of screw turns setting within the proper tension range". To achieve that, we would need some kind of constant force spring...
- 20 Oct 2020, 12:35
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: ARM-based IBM Model M USB controller
- Replies: 16
- Views: 20660
Re: ARM-based IBM Model M USB controller
Hey. I'm just gonna throw some photos in. I got the PCBs just a couple of days ago and the only thing left to do is to finally assemble a whole board and test it out. And, as a bonus task, to figure out how to implement a cheaper secondary MCU (the one that handles resetting the STM32) instead of th...
- 23 Sep 2020, 00:25
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: ARM-based IBM Model M USB controller
- Replies: 16
- Views: 20660
Re: ARM-based IBM Model M USB controller
Have you checked JLCPCB.com, individual PCBs with them cost a few cents a piece. They also offer an assembly service which is basically as good as free... Yup, but this board exceeds 100x100mm limit for $2 / 5pcs. And the cheapest shipping option I have is Fedex IP which is $23 if I remember correc...
- 23 Sep 2020, 00:14
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: ARM-based IBM Model M USB controller
- Replies: 16
- Views: 20660
Re: ARM-based IBM Model M USB controller
Well, it's hard for me to estimate because I've used components from variuos sources, which were bought in different amounts, some parts I already had etc. I should make a nice BOM with multiple sources and prices listed. Also the important factor are the outrageous shipping prices to my country (th...
- 22 Sep 2020, 23:32
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: ARM-based IBM Model M USB controller
- Replies: 16
- Views: 20660
Re: ARM-based IBM Model M USB controller
Awesome project indeed! Will the kicad files be available for public? Thanks! Sure, I'll probably just zip them and upload them to github. I honestly don't think I can be bothered setting up git on a Windows machine (I'm doing most of my work on a PC, but I use Linux for git and MCU flashing). Agai...
- 22 Sep 2020, 22:52
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: ARM-based IBM Model M USB controller
- Replies: 16
- Views: 20660
ARM-based IBM Model M USB controller
Hello there. I was looking for a replacement controller for my '91 Model M for quite some time and, after some consideration and experimenting, I ended up doing my own project. I'll keep it short here: it does the job, you can enter or exit bootloader mode with a single button next to the USB connec...