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When you wire a teensy is it basically just making sure each trace is connected to the teensy in some way?mike52787 wrote: ↑From seeing the photos of the inside of gainsborough's unit, I can tell that this would be very easy to convert. Desolder the ribbons going from the keyboard pcb to the system board, trace out the matrix of the keyboard pcb, wire it to a teensy and program with qmk.
//gainsborough wrote: ↑Man, these boards have really been coming out of the woodworks - this makes the fourth I've seen in a 30 day span. I really overpaid for that first one >_<
In any case, I'm also interested in learning if there is a way to convert it! A couple of people have told me that since the boards PCB is all passive that one could just desolder the ribbon cables and wire up a teensy for it.
No need to handwire. all you have to do is disconnect the keyboard pcb from the main board.SpacemanToby wrote: ↑I wish I didn't know mine was in working condition. I would have gutted and handwired it by now. As it is, I feel conflicted. It's an interesting piece of computing history. But I'm also not a collector so....