Hello, I have a couple Model F XT's that may need the controllers replaced. I am in the process of replacing the foam in them but before I did anything one of them would register random typing continually and the other wouldn't work at all. If the controllers do need to be replaced I am guessing that I wouldn't be able to just replace the IC as it would need programmed and I don't have the equipment of knowledge to do that. I was looking at a post where the guy dremeled off the controller portion of the circuit board and soldered in a xwhatsit controller to the test points.
However the xwhatsit has been redesigned so I am not sure where to solder the wires anymore as I was going to use the above picture as a reference.
Anybody know the correct locations for soldering with this new design?
Model F Controller replacement
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- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Ibm M
So I just solder the wires into any test point I want and program it later? Seems strange but I have no idea about these things. I know there are traces from the front and back of the sensing circuit. What is the program I need to use to do that?
- Muirium
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- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
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This will explain it better than I can. Thoroughly worth the read:
https://static.wongcornall.com/ibm-caps ... odel_f.pdf
That’s Xwhatsit’s excellent documentation for his firmware which is what all these controllers were originally built for. Other (in certain areas better) firmwares are available now, but for ease of learning his may be the best place to start.
https://static.wongcornall.com/ibm-caps ... odel_f.pdf
That’s Xwhatsit’s excellent documentation for his firmware which is what all these controllers were originally built for. Other (in certain areas better) firmwares are available now, but for ease of learning his may be the best place to start.
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- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Ibm M
That is awesome, thank you!Muirium wrote: ↑10 Feb 2023, 09:35This will explain it better than I can. Thoroughly worth the read:
https://static.wongcornall.com/ibm-caps ... odel_f.pdf
That’s Xwhatsit’s excellent documentation for his firmware which is what all these controllers were originally built for. Other (in certain areas better) firmwares are available now, but for ease of learning his may be the best place to start.