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Programmable Model M?
Posted: 09 Jun 2016, 10:14
by dorf
I did a quick search but didn't find any direct answer to this.
Is there a replacement controller anywhere to be found for Model M. Is there a difference between the IBM version versus the Lexmark version?
Posted: 09 Jun 2016, 11:24
by Halvar
Yes, phosphorglow makes a very nice USB controller for Model Ms. You can even extend it later to use bluetooth.
workshop-f7/universal-model-m-controlle ... controller
http://phosphorglow.net/store/products/ ... troller-3/
There are many generations of the Model M controller made by IBM and then later IBM's offspring company Lexmark, but as far as I know the matrix on the membranes never changed, so you should be able to use all generations in your keyboard.
EDIT: the LED connctors are different in different versions though, so you might need to keep an eye on that.
Posted: 09 Jun 2016, 11:37
by Muirium
Where are you, Worf?
help-f53/please-add-your-country-of-res ... it=Country
Sorry, Dorn. Uh, I mean Dorf. Um, ach whatever.
Anywho, I might have one for you if you're in Europe. American international shipping is something to avoid, I find!
Posted: 09 Jun 2016, 11:38
by Stabilized
What are the advantages of using a replacement controller like this over just putting a Pro Micro into the keyboard with soarer's converter on it (apart from the obvious possibility of bluetooth)?
Posted: 09 Jun 2016, 11:39
by Muirium
Much less work getting the USB socket right, I find. Phosphor's is great for lazy buggers like me! Simple drop in replacement, designed around IBM's original mounts.
Posted: 09 Jun 2016, 11:55
by Halvar
Yes, it's a very cool solution to have a USB port directly where the SDL port was on the original. All in all by doing this you get a really well-designed USB Model M without any kludges.
I have to admit that I wasn't willing to spend the money for one yet. I built something similar with bluetooth and a Teensy myself, but it does look like an 80s kid's electronics project.
Posted: 09 Jun 2016, 12:45
by dorf
I really have to learn to follow threads when I create them...
Posted: 09 Jun 2016, 12:46
by dorf
I'm in Sweden, land of the Vikings. It would be great if you could send one to me.
Posted: 09 Jun 2016, 14:21
by Muirium
I'll see what I can rustle up. I have two of them, and Phosphor was talking to me about a third. If you're just after USB, you could be in luck. My quest for Bluetooth goes on!
Posted: 09 Jun 2016, 15:06
by andrewjoy
Halvar wrote: Yes, phosphorglow makes a very nice USB controller for Model Ms. You can even extend it later to use bluetooth.
workshop-f7/universal-model-m-controlle ... controller
http://phosphorglow.net/store/products/ ... troller-3/
There are many generations of the Model M controller made by IBM and then later IBM's offspring company Lexmark, but as far as I know the matrix on the membranes never changed, so you should be able to use all generations in your keyboard.
EDIT: the LED connctors are different in different versions though, so you might need to keep an eye on that.
Some very late Model Ms had a controller up at the top right just like a M2, so open it up to check first.
Posted: 09 Jun 2016, 15:10
by dorf
Muirium wrote: I'll see what I can rustle up. I have two of them, and Phosphor was talking to me about a third. If you're just after USB, you could be in luck. My quest for Bluetooth goes on!
Bluetooth sounds nice.
Posted: 09 Jun 2016, 15:11
by dorf
andrewjoy wrote: Halvar wrote: Yes, phosphorglow makes a very nice USB controller for Model Ms. You can even extend it later to use bluetooth.
workshop-f7/universal-model-m-controlle ... controller
http://phosphorglow.net/store/products/ ... troller-3/
There are many generations of the Model M controller made by IBM and then later IBM's offspring company Lexmark, but as far as I know the matrix on the membranes never changed, so you should be able to use all generations in your keyboard.
EDIT: the LED connctors are different in different versions though, so you might need to keep an eye on that.
Some very late Model Ms had a controller up at the top right just like a M2, so open it up to check first.
The one I'm planning to mod is a '94 from Lexmark so I will open and check. Thanks.