qmk_firmware/converter/ibm4704_usb
Jun Wako 79fd952da4 ibm4704: Add keymap for Alps 102-key 2015-09-24 01:33:50 +09:00
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Makefile
README.md ibm4704: Add keymap for Alps models 2015-09-07 08:58:18 +09:00
config.h
ibm4704.txt
keymap_50key.c
keymap_alps102key.c ibm4704: Add keymap for Alps 102-key 2015-09-24 01:33:50 +09:00
keymap_common.c
keymap_common.h ibm4704: Add keymap for Alps models 2015-09-07 08:58:18 +09:00
keymap_hasu.c
keymap_plain.c
led.c
matrix.c

README.md

IBM 4704 to USB keyboard converter

This firmware converts IBM 4704 keyboard protocol to USB HID.

Keyboard initialization process takes a few seconds at start up. During that you will hear buzzer from the keyboard. You need to plug USB cable after hooking up your keyboard to the converter.

Update

2015/09/07 Added keymap for Alps 102-key. Thanks, tai @ geekhack! 2015/05/05 Added keymaps for 107-key, 77-key and 50-key. Thanks, orihalcon @ geekhack! 2015/05/19 Fixed a protocol handling bug.

Supported Keyboard

IBM capacitive switch models:

Alps switch(vintage Green) models:

Connector

Keyboard Plug from front:

DSUB-9
-------------
\ N 2 3 4 5 /
 \ N N N N /
  ---------
2   GND
3   VCC 5V
4   DATA
5   CLOCK
N   No connection/No pin.

Connection

In case of using ATMega32U4(Teensy2.0):

  1. Supply power with VCC and GND.
  2. Connect CLOCK to PD1 and DATA to PD0. You can change pin with config.h.
  3. Optionally you may need pull-up register. 1KOhm probably work.

Build Firmware

Just run make:

$ make

To select keymap:

$ make KEYMAP=[plain|...]

Keymap

Several version of keymap are available in advance but you are recommended to define your favorite layout yourself. To define your own keymap create file named keymap_<name>.c and see keymap document(you can find in top README.md) and existent keymap files.

Use KEYMAP_ALPS102() to define your keymap for Alps models.