qmk-dactyl-manuform-a/keyboards/converter/ibm_terminal
Joel Challis 84d5198ef9
Align PS/2 GPIO defines (#14745)
* Align PS/2 GPIO

* Align PS/2 GPIO

* refactor more keyboards

* Remove more defines

* Put back avr/chibios split

* format
2021-10-20 20:07:40 +01:00
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keymaps Remove redundant `MIDI_ENABLE = no` in keyboard-level rules.mk (#14649) 2021-09-30 19:17:20 +10:00
config.h Align PS/2 GPIO defines (#14745) 2021-10-20 20:07:40 +01:00
ibm_terminal.c restructure converters (#1825) 2017-11-08 11:11:44 -05:00
ibm_terminal.h Change keyboard level include guards to `pragma once` (#14248) 2021-09-01 19:03:14 +10:00
info.json Remove width, height and key_count from info.json (#14274) 2021-09-12 14:04:56 +10:00
led.c Normalise include statements in keyboard code (#11185) 2020-12-16 14:27:23 +11:00
matrix.c Updated personal keymaps, fixed Let's Split default keymap, updated JJ40 README (#2704) 2018-04-19 09:28:55 -07:00
readme.md converter/ibm_terminal Refactor and Configurator support (#4414) 2018-11-13 08:26:55 -08:00
rules.mk Remove redundant `UNICODE_ENABLE = no` in keyboard-level rules.mk (#14633) 2021-09-30 08:14:21 +10:00

readme.md

Keyboard converter for IBM terminal keyboard

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

Connection

Keyboard ATMega32U4
Data PD2
Clock PD5

And VCC and GND, of course. See Resource section for keyboard connector pin assign.

Build

git clone https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware.git
cd qmk_firmware
make converter/ibm_terminal:default

Resource