PS/2 to USB keyboard converter
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-This firmware converts PS/2 keyboard protocol to USB and supports only Scan Code Set 2.
+This firmware converts PS/2 keyboard protocol to USB.(It supports Scan Code Set 2.)
+You can discuss about this converter here.
-PS/2 signal handling implementations
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-Following three methods are used to implement PS/2 signal handling.
+https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=14618.0
-### Simple and stupid busy-wait(ps2_busywait.c)
- This is expected to implemented with portable C code for reference.
-### Interrupt driven(ps2_interrupt.c)
- Uses pin interrupt to detect falling edge of clock line.
-### USART hardware module(ps2_usart.c)
- Uses AVR USART engine to receive PS/2 signal.
-To select method edit Makefile.
+Preassembled TMK PS/2-USB converter is available here.
+https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=72052.0
-Connect Wires
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-In case of Teensy2.0(ATMega32U4):
-1. Connect Vcc and GND.
-2. Connect Clock and Data line.
- - Busywait: Clock is on PD5 and Data on PD2.
- - Interrupt: Clock is on PD1 and Data on PD2.
- - USART: Clock is on PD5 and Data on PD2.
-3. Optionally you need pull-up register. 1K-10K Ohm is OK.
+Build Firmware
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+For **TMK converter Rev.2**:
+
+ $ make -f Makefile.rev2 clean
+ $ make -f Makefile.rev2 KEYMAP=plain
-To change pin configuration edit config.h.
+To program firmware push the button on converter and run:
+ $ make -f Makefile.rev2 KEYMAP=plain dfu
-Build Firmware
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-Just run `make`:
- $ make
+For **TMK converter Rev.1** use `Makefile.rev1` instead.
+
+If your use DIY converter with ATMega32u4 board you can use `Makefile.32u4`, but note that progarmming with 'dfu' may not work for your converter.
+
-To select keymap:
+Build your own converter
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+Use ATMega32u4 as controller and Makefile.32u4 to build firmware.
- $ make KEYMAP=[plain|jis|spacefn|...]
+1. Wire **Vcc** and **GND** properly.
+2. Connect **Clock** to `PD1` and **Data** to `PD0` line. (Compatible to Soarer's converter pin configuration)
+3. You need pull-up resistors on both signal lines. 1K-10K Ohm would be fine.
+
+You can configure controller and pin configurations in Makefile and config.h.
Keymap
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-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.
+To define your own keymap copy `unimap_plain.c` to `unimap_<name>.c` and edit it. Or just edit `unimap_plain.c` directly.
+
+See wiki pages and documents.
+
+https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/wiki
+
+
+PS/2 signal handling implementations
+------------------------------------
+Following three methods are available to implement PS/2 signal handling.
+
+- **Interrupt** Uses pin interrupt to detect falling edge of clock line. **Recommended.** (ps2_interrupt.c)
+- **Busywait** Implementation with portable C code for reference. (ps2_busywait.c)
+- **USART** Uses AVR USART hardware engine to receive PS/2 signal. You must use this fothis for V-USB. (ps2_usart.c)
+
+TMK converter rev1 uses **USART** and rev2 uses **Interrupt** for reference.
+
+You can change method by editing `Makefile` but not needed in most case.
V-USB Support
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-You can also use this converter on ATmega(168/328) with V-USB instead of Teensy.
-The converter on V-USB lacks some features for now: USB NKRO and System/Media control.
+With V-USB you can use this converter on ATmega(168/328). Use Makefile.vusb to build firmeware. Not supported actively anymore.
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