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Re: STFM Keyboard Remake

Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2019 10:29 pm
by Icky
Not bad for a quick print. Just the keycap socket is too small need to modify. Once done I'll stick it on Thingiverse in the Atari ST Parts group https://www.thingiverse.com/groups/atar ... rts/things

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Re: STFM Keyboard Remake

Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2019 10:33 pm
by exxos
:bravo:

Re: STFM Keyboard Remake

Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2019 10:46 pm
by PhilC
Looks pretty good to me.

Re: STFM Keyboard Remake

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 8:49 pm
by Icky
I think I have all the correct size keycaps and locations. Next to sort out the circuit properly then we can add a few enhancements. I have some planned already :)

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Re: STFM Keyboard Remake

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 10:43 am
by exxos
Looking nice!

:bravo:

Re: STFM Keyboard Remake

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 12:03 am
by Icky
Update on this project. It's not forgotten, just progressing slowly because of all the other projects.

Have been playing around with some of the enhancements and have been looking at an option to install RGB leds as part of each switch and using WS2811 chips to drive them all, allowing various options for backlighting. Even pink for Exxos :)

I have sourced some leds that with a very slight modification to the cherry switch housing will fit nicely.

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Below is the number pad part of the keyboard with the WS2811 footprints.

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Re: STFM Keyboard Remake

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 12:10 am
by exxos
Sweet pink :D :D looking good!

Re: STFM Keyboard Remake

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 12:52 am
by Gunstick
Just a small interjection from me for new keyboard and new case projects:

If the joystick ports on the underside of the keyboard PCB would be turned to face the right side of the case and be accessible from the outside, that would be way nicer than having to fiddle below the machine to change plugs.

Or do extension cords headers so to have the classic under-case possibility, and additionally some joystick ports on the floppy side of the machine, or on the back. As long as there are headers on the keyboard PCB, one can decide wherever you want to have the joystick ports in a new case.

Re: STFM Keyboard Remake

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 7:44 am
by MasterOfGizmo
keli wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2019 5:39 pm How are you going to do the controller?
The IKBD has been implemented in HDL and a small FPGA or a big CPLD could be used to get 100% compatibility without the need to source HD6301's. See https://github.com/harbaum/ikbd.

Re: STFM Keyboard Remake

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 7:54 am
by Icky
Gunstick wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 12:52 am Just a small interjection from me for new keyboard and new case projects:

If the joystick ports on the underside of the keyboard PCB would be turned to face the right side of the case and be accessible from the outside, that would be way nicer than having to fiddle below the machine to change plugs.

Or do extension cords headers so to have the classic under-case possibility, and additionally some joystick ports on the floppy side of the machine, or on the back. As long as there are headers on the keyboard PCB, one can decide wherever you want to have the joystick ports in a new case.
There have been thoughts around this. Exxos and I were discussing that the STE case has the extra joystick ports on the side so that could be an option. Our eventual goal with the case is to provide a few snap in panels in places so that people can for example use those ports or have them blocked off or have different back panels to eventually allow add-ons like Smonsons HDMI / DVI adaptor to exit the case nicely without the botching of cases that has happened in the past.

My goal is to get this thing working first and then we can add in more features such as USB connectors to allow USB mice to be used for example.