Today I found a IBM 3278-2 computer terminal from my basement. It was there lying around in dust with some scrapes here and there. Keyboard was sadly missing I don't know if it is working, but I plan to find out this weekend.
I am curious what is this beauty worth.
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- 24 Jun 2015, 19:43
- Forum: Marketplace Help
- Topic: Price Check: How much is my _____ worth?
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- 24 Jun 2015, 15:53
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: XT/AT/PS2/Terminal to USB Converter with NKRO
- Replies: 866
- Views: 598943
- 24 Jun 2015, 13:48
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: XT/AT/PS2/Terminal to USB Converter with NKRO
- Replies: 866
- Views: 598943
- 24 Jun 2015, 12:57
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: XT/AT/PS2/Terminal to USB Converter with NKRO
- Replies: 866
- Views: 598943
- 23 Jun 2015, 21:59
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to use a Pro Micro as a cheap controller/converter
- Replies: 339
- Views: 218443
The new Pro Micro arrived today and this time I used the Soarer's Converter instead of TMK. My Model M woke up! It lives! Thanks for everybody for their input! This keyboard feels amazing! Some keys are mapped wrong and I followed Soarer's instructions on this, but scwr did not find Soarer's convert...
- 14 May 2015, 17:08
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to use a Pro Micro as a cheap controller/converter
- Replies: 339
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Okay. There is so much tin on the pro micro that I have decided to order a new one from Hong Kong. For next time though, what exactly should I do? I am thinking of wiring the DATA to RX and CLOCK to PC6 with tmk setup like this: #define PS2_CLOCK_PORT PORTC #define PS2_CLOCK_PIN PINC #define PS2_CLO...
- 14 May 2015, 13:26
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to use a Pro Micro as a cheap controller/converter
- Replies: 339
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Findecanor : No I have not bridged the jumper. Thanks for the information! Redmaus : I will look into this, thanks! keiwop : So my current CLOCK is in the right pin? Something went right after all :P I much rather would change the soldering setup. I had so much trouble with the flashing and don not...
- 13 May 2015, 23:35
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to use a Pro Micro as a cheap controller/converter
- Replies: 339
- Views: 218443
Okay, now I am clueless. I successfully flashed my pro micro and have tried two different ways to solder my model m to it but with no luck. Here is what I get with ' watch "dmesg | tail" '': [186349.519329] usb 3-2: USB disconnect, device number 5 [187502.624006] usb 3-2: new full-speed USB device n...
- 18 Apr 2015, 18:15
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to use a Pro Micro as a cheap controller/converter
- Replies: 339
- Views: 218443
- 18 Apr 2015, 17:52
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to use a Pro Micro as a cheap controller/converter
- Replies: 339
- Views: 218443
- 18 Apr 2015, 17:13
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to use a Pro Micro as a cheap controller/converter
- Replies: 339
- Views: 218443
I used the 'watch "dmesg | tail"' and got a response like this: [ 7353.955579] brcmsmac bcma0:0: START: tid 1 is not agg'able [ 8270.225369] usb 3-2: new full-speed USB device number 26 using xhci_hcd [ 8270.356352] usb 3-2: New USB device found, idVendor=2341, idProduct=8036 [ 8270.356363] usb 3-2:...
- 18 Apr 2015, 16:59
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to use a Pro Micro as a cheap controller/converter
- Replies: 339
- Views: 218443
- 18 Apr 2015, 16:49
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to use a Pro Micro as a cheap controller/converter
- Replies: 339
- Views: 218443
- 18 Apr 2015, 16:41
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to use a Pro Micro as a cheap controller/converter
- Replies: 339
- Views: 218443
I am having problems with avrdude: avrdude: butterfly_recv(): programmer is not responding. This error occurs when I try to run: avrdude -p atmega32u4 -P YOUR_SERIAL_PORT -c avr109 -U flash:w:filename.hex where I have replaced YOUR_SERIAL_PORT and filename.hex with proper ones. Does someone know a s...