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Jacob Alexander
9d423a64a8 Major code cleanup and preparation for PartialMap Macro Module
- Code should be working, but much is untested
- All of the old modules will need to update and use the new DefaultMap keymap
- There might still be some naming conflicts with some Scan Modules
2014-04-06 11:49:27 -07:00
Jacob Alexander
fc7998d605 Adding module compatibility check to CMake build scripts.
- All modules have a default avr compatibilty right now (since that is what they were developed on)
- As modules get tested and added, arm support has to be turned on in the respective setup.cmake file
2013-01-30 18:13:49 -05:00
Jacob Alexander
969b8c8bee Small Kaypro update 2011-11-13 02:09:04 -08:00
Jacob Alexander
a017d2f270 Adding Kaypro1 functional support
- Uses USART instead of polling
- Supports two way communication (only 3 commands to the keyboard
  though)
- Kaypro sends data as ASCII, which severely limits the handling of
  modifiers
- No release signal is sent, so even faking modifiers is next to
  impossible outside of Shift and Ctrl
- Includes default QWERTY and Colemak layouts
- Developed a new buffer macro, which will become the basic macro module
  once all the other modules have been ported (much more efficient, as
  it keeps serial scanning schemes serial, and parallel scanning schemes
  such as matrix, that already serialized into a sort of buffer for the
  debouncing evaluation)
- This module is quite efficient, and would be able to handle very
  excessive macro processing in the future.
- If more of the keypboard communication protocol is desired, I have a
  rom dump of the microcontroller (M5L8049)
2011-11-03 00:09:10 -07:00
Jacob Alexander
266b59b851 Initial commit of the Kaypro1 scan module
- Does not output to usb yet
- USART is functionally getting characters from the keyboard and sending
  beep codes and ACK request code (Baud rate properly calculated)
- Uses hard-coded keys for the PC to Keyboard commands (not desireable)
- Keyboard sends ASCII data, which makes doing things like holding
  multiple keys almost impossible to detect (the board isn't NKRO
  anyways, though I've found 8+ key combos that work)
2011-11-01 00:02:10 -07:00