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Cleanup rules.mk for 32U4 keyboards, A-F (#6804)
* Cleanup rules.mk for 32U4 keyboards, A-F * Put back stuff in VIA keymaps |
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keymaps | Keyboard: 5291 firmware to replace the existing soarers controller firmware (#4483) | 5 years ago |
config.h | Replace DEBOUNCING_DELAY (deprecated) with DEBOUNCE (#5997) | 5 years ago |
ibm_5291.c | Keyboard: 5291 firmware to replace the existing soarers controller firmware (#4483) | 5 years ago |
ibm_5291.h | Keyboard: 5291 firmware to replace the existing soarers controller firmware (#4483) | 5 years ago |
info.json | converter/ibm_5291: Configurator support and readme cleanup (#4654) | 5 years ago |
matrix.c | Replace DEBOUNCING_DELAY (deprecated) with DEBOUNCE (#5997) | 5 years ago |
matrix.csv | Keyboard: 5291 firmware to replace the existing soarers controller firmware (#4483) | 5 years ago |
readme.md | converter/ibm_5291: Configurator support and readme cleanup (#4654) | 5 years ago |
rules.mk | Cleanup rules.mk for 32U4 keyboards, A-F (#6804) | 4 years ago |
A converter for the eponymous keyboard.
Keyboard Maintainer: Listofoptions
Hardware Supported: IBM 5291, Teensy 2.0
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make converter/ibm_5291:default
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.
The pinout is as follows:
IBM−5291−Cable to Pinhead−14
pin | description |
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1 | GND |
2 | NC |
3 | GND |
4 | GN) |
5 | +5V |
6 | D0 |
7 | D1 |
8 | D2 |
9 | D3 |
10 | D4 |
11 | D5 |
12 | D6 |
13 | Strobe |
14 | Out |
The pins on this connector are organized
IBM−5291−2 Cable with DB15M connector
pin | description |
---|---|
1,2,3 | GND |
4 | +5V |
5 | D0 |
6 | D1 |
7 | D2 |
8 | D3 |
9 | D4 |
10 | D5 |
11 | D6 |
12 | Strobe |
13 | Out |
14 | PE |
15 | NC |
The above connector is actually numbered so it should be easier to determine where the needed connections are.
To connect to the teensy, the following are pins are needed (if you should choose not set your own):
sources: http://www.retrocomputing.eu/documents/5291_MaintenanceLibrary.pdf