Re: parkbd adapter

From: Vojtech Pavlik (vojtech_at_suse.cz)
Date: 01/21/04

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    Date:	Wed, 21 Jan 2004 13:28:35 +0100
    To: Evaldo Gardenali <evaldo@gardenali.biz>
    
    

    On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 09:22:34AM -0200, Evaldo Gardenali wrote:

    > I *KNOW* how to google...
    > I actually just needeed *DOCUMENTATION* I can't find anywhere, and the
    > author seems to ignore my mails (or it goes to spam trash, or whatever
    > happens, the thing is I don't get a reply)
    > I wonder how useful is a piece of code present in millions of boxes if
    > virtually NOBODY knows how to use it. and it annoys me a bit that many
    > requested features are out of the kernel, but a feature that is in the
    > main tree is virtually useless (if its really useful, where's the link
    > for the docs?)
    > </rant>
    > sorry, but I feel frustrated with that

    Your mail is still hanging in my inbox, and unfortunately I don't have
    the complete schematic for the parkbd adapter anywhere near me.

    I was hoping I could find it, but I suppose the following might be
    enough for you to build the adapter:

    It's really simple, just two diodes and two resistors in this
    arrangement:

                ______
    +5V -------|______|--.
                         |
    INPUT PIN -----------|
                         |--- KBD PIN
    OUTPUT PIN ---|<|----'

    Now for KBD CLOCK you use STROBE and ACK pins on the parallel port and
    for KBD DATA you use AUTOFD and BUSY pins on the parallel port. I don't
    remember the value of the resistor used, but something like 5k should
    work OK. It's not completely necessary anyway.

    And then you'll also have to connect the keyboard +5V and GND pins. For
    +5V you can either use the real keyboard or mouse connectors, get +5V
    from the joystick connector or from an external power supply.

    -- 
    Vojtech Pavlik
    SuSE Labs, SuSE CR
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