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midiboxkb_-_using_a_c64_keyboard_as_input [2009/10/23 03:52] bill |
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The C example can be downloaded here :\\ | The C example can be downloaded here :\\ | ||
- | - http://ucapps.de/mios/sm_example2_v1.zip | + | |
- | - http://ucapps.de/mios/sm_example1_v2.zip | + | * http://ucapps.de/mios/sm_example2_v1.zip\\ |
+ | * http://ucapps.de/mios/sm_example1_v2.zip\\ | ||
First, i did this pcb (on a breadboard) :\\ | First, i did this pcb (on a breadboard) :\\ | ||
- | {{kb:sm_shematics2.gif}} | + | {{kb:sm_shematics2.gif}}\\ |
===== The program ===== | ===== The program ===== | ||
- | Use that sample program to test your keyboard connection : | + | Use that sample program to test your keyboard connection : \\ |
* {{kb:c64-keyboard-test-v2.zip}} (sources are included) | * {{kb:c64-keyboard-test-v2.zip}} (sources are included) | ||
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{{kb:c64-board.jpg}}\\ | {{kb:c64-board.jpg}}\\ | ||
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+ | Please write me if you have questions. \\ | ||
- | Please write me if you have questions. | + | Get various files and details related at http://jambonbill.free.fr or http://jambonbill.free.fr/?rep=./midibox-kb\\ |
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- | Get various files and details related at http://jambonbill.free.fr or http://jambonbill.free.fr/?rep=./midibox-kb | + | |
--- //[[jambonbill@yahoo.fr|bill]] 2006/05/02 05:06// | --- //[[jambonbill@yahoo.fr|bill]] 2006/05/02 05:06// | ||
===== More photos ===== | ===== More photos ===== | ||
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Atm, some key combination lead to errors :\\ | Atm, some key combination lead to errors :\\ | ||
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The C64 keyboard pcb do not have signal leds. | The C64 keyboard pcb do not have signal leds. | ||
So, when you try to play some chords (no worry, only a few of them) the scan matrix do not read the keyboard correctly. | So, when you try to play some chords (no worry, only a few of them) the scan matrix do not read the keyboard correctly. | ||
I guess that problem exist on the real C64, but is not a problem because there's no need to press 4 keys at the same time, in a normal way of use. | I guess that problem exist on the real C64, but is not a problem because there's no need to press 4 keys at the same time, in a normal way of use. | ||
- | Most or all 3 notes chords can be played with no problem. | + | Most or all 3 notes chords can be played with no problem.\\ |
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+ | I dont know why the formating of this page is all fucked up :s | ||
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