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%!s(int64=6) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
|---|---|---|
| .. | ||
| keymaps | %!s(int64=6) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
| config.h | %!s(int64=7) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
| ibm_terminal.c | %!s(int64=8) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
| ibm_terminal.h | %!s(int64=7) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
| info.json | %!s(int64=7) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
| led.c | %!s(int64=9) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
| matrix.c | %!s(int64=7) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
| readme.md | %!s(int64=7) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
| rules.mk | %!s(int64=6) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
This is a port of TMK's converter/terminal_usb to QMK.
It supports PS/2 Scan Code Set 3 and runs on USB AVR chips such like PJRC Teensy. I tested the converter on ATMega32U4 with 1392595(102keys) and 6110345(122keys).
Source code: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware.git
Article: http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=27272.0
| Keyboard | ATMega32U4 |
|---|---|
| Data | PD2 |
| Clock | PD5 |
And VCC and GND, of course. See Resource section for keyboard connector pin assign.
git clone https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware.git
cd qmk_firmware
make converter/ibm_terminal:default