HyperMicro Development

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7bit

27 Jul 2014, 21:14

Please discuss the technical issues of the HyperMicro here
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:ugeek:

Please suggest changes or demand a look at the files!
:-)

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chzel

27 Jul 2014, 21:23

Looks good to me.
Mounting provisions? or is going to "hang" from the plate?

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rindorbrot

27 Jul 2014, 21:25

I still hope for the HyperPoo!

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scottc

27 Jul 2014, 21:25

Looks good to me. :geek:

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7bit

27 Jul 2014, 21:26

I think I should add some holes. At least one for a pointing stick.
:o

Plate designs come later ...

Other Hyper models will follow, but the smallest is the easiest for testing and cheapest for prototyping.

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scottc

27 Jul 2014, 21:28

That's a very good idea. I've got a trackpoint module from an IBM Space Saver waiting for this! I'm just worried that the TP controller will be longer than the HyperMicro PCB. :D

tlem

29 Jul 2014, 02:37

Option to have usb connector on main pcb?
How about some indicator leds?
Some teensys come with both rows of pins presoldered - add pads for these even though they are not used.
PCB stab holes for shifts, but it might conflict with existing keys.
I like the gray pcb :)

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scottc

29 Jul 2014, 02:45

Why do they say deskthority.org? Is it the non-profit charity version of Deskthority? 8-)

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Compgeke

29 Jul 2014, 02:52

I think it's more like webwit went insane and bought all the available TLDs for deskthority at the time.

Now we need deskthority.xxx for keyboard internal pictures, just my opinion.

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scottc

29 Jul 2014, 02:57

I know, just wondering why 7bit chose .org for the PCB rather than .net.

I agree about deskthority.xxx, maybe we can also get deskthority.club and .technology while we're at it?

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Muirium
µ

29 Jul 2014, 12:33

.org is better than .net says someone who's never registered a domain with the latter, because it feels redundant.

Besides, maybe 7bit slipped up, as he's actually working on this?

http://7bit.org

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7bit

29 Jul 2014, 13:43

I know the website is hosted under deskthority.net and not under deskthority.org, but I always type deskthority.org automatically.

This is the prototype so it is supposed to have bugs.
:o

BTW: I will add support for 4 and 7 units space bars (both plate or PCB mounted) and will make 2 PCBs for symmetric and traditional staggering.
:shock:

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Muirium
µ

29 Jul 2014, 13:59

Ah, Hyper µ mode.

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matt3o
-[°_°]-

29 Jul 2014, 14:59

can I have source files :)

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scottc

29 Jul 2014, 15:06

7bit said to demand them, so maybe it would be better to ask like this:

GIVE ME THE SOURCE FILES! :evilgeek:

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Laser
emacs -nw

29 Jul 2014, 15:09

.. or rather, add the request to you your order :P

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scottc

29 Jul 2014, 15:14

You will receive them at some point in time from 3 months from now :P

On a serious note: can I please get a copy of the source files too?

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matt3o
-[°_°]-

29 Jul 2014, 15:15

just to be clear, I can help making few prototypes.

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DanielT
Un petit village gaulois d'Armorique…

29 Jul 2014, 15:36

it depends on how long it will take you :P If you can do the prototypes in under 6 months you are not eligible :D

But enough joking, this is an interesting project and I would like to play with a 60% prototype maybe even with the Micro

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7bit

29 Jul 2014, 19:47

scottc wrote: 7bit said to demand them, so maybe it would be better to ask like this:

GIVE ME THE SOURCE FILES! :evilgeek:
Thanks!

This is demanding enough!
:mrgreen:

BTW:
Is 7mm diameter enough for a trackpopint-hole?
:?

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matt3o
-[°_°]-

29 Jul 2014, 19:48

can do prototypes in 30mins :P

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scottc

29 Jul 2014, 20:00

7bit wrote: BTW:
Is 7mm diameter enough for a trackpopint-hole?
:?
I have a Trackpoint module from an IBM Space Saver, I can check dimensions later tonight.

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7bit

29 Jul 2014, 20:41

7bit wrote: ... will make 2 PCBs for symmetric and traditional staggering.
:shock:
No! Only one PCB for both staggerings.
:ugeek:

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7bit

29 Jul 2014, 21:08

matt3o wrote: can do prototypes in 30mins :P
How is that?
:?

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Muirium
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29 Jul 2014, 21:10


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7bit

30 Jul 2014, 00:50

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:o

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Muirium
µ

30 Jul 2014, 01:09

Looks good… to my untrained eye.

Findecanor

30 Jul 2014, 01:44

It would be thick with the Teensy there. Why not have it one row up?

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7bit

30 Jul 2014, 09:02

There isn't enough space.

The JD40 even has it in the bottom row!

Image
:shock:

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7bit

30 Jul 2014, 09:16

OK, I had a thought about it:
Teensy must be turned 180 degrees and moved a bit towards the center (by a pad or so).

Then, 2 columns can be connected directly inside, 4 via the space on top and at least 4 through the space between row 3 and 2. It is possible to connect 2 columns through the bottom rows.

Row 3 and 2 are trivial, but row 1 and 0 should also be easy ...

OK, let's give it a try ...
:-)

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