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-rw-r--r-- | converter/adb_usb/README.md | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | converter/ascii_usb/README | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | converter/m0110_usb/README.md | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | converter/pc98_usb/README | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | converter/ps2_usb/README.md | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | converter/sun_usb/README | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | converter/usb_usb/README | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | converter/x68k_usb/README | 4 |
8 files changed, 17 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/converter/adb_usb/README.md b/converter/adb_usb/README.md index 5301557d43..d9efbfab21 100644 --- a/converter/adb_usb/README.md +++ b/converter/adb_usb/README.md @@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ Notes Many ADB keyboards has no discrimination between right modifier and left one, you will always see left control even if you press right control key. Apple Extended Keyboard and Apple Extended Keyboard II are the examples. -Though ADB protocol itsef has the ability of distinction between right and left. -And most ADB keyboard has no NKRO functionality, though ADB protocol itsef has that. +Though ADB protocol itself has the ability of distinction between right and left. +And most ADB keyboard has no NKRO functionality, though ADB protocol itself has that. See protocol/adb.c for more info. EOF diff --git a/converter/ascii_usb/README b/converter/ascii_usb/README index b9c7ef252f..02fa064ed4 100644 --- a/converter/ascii_usb/README +++ b/converter/ascii_usb/README @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Target MCU is ATMega32u4 but other USB capable AVR will also work. Hardware -------- -Connect RX, TX and GND to UART pin of AVR. Note that you may need line drvier/level shfiter like MAX232 to interface high voltage of RS-232C. +Connect RX, TX and GND to UART pin of AVR. Note that you may need line driver/level shifter like MAX232 to interface high voltage of RS-232C. diff --git a/converter/m0110_usb/README.md b/converter/m0110_usb/README.md index b3fb8f7e97..1c344f1ac4 100644 --- a/converter/m0110_usb/README.md +++ b/converter/m0110_usb/README.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ M0110/M0110A to USB keyboard converter ====================================== This firmware converts the protocol of Apple Macintosh keyboard **M0110**, **M0110A** and **M0120** into USB. Target of this project is USB AVR controller **ATmega32U4**. Using this converter you can revive these retro keyboards with modern computer. -Pics of **M0110 + M0120** and **M0110A**. +Pictures of **M0110 + M0120** and **M0110A**. ![M0110+M0120](http://i.imgur.com/dyvXb2Tm.jpg) ![M0110A](http://i.imgur.com/HuHOEoHm.jpg) @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Note that original cable used with Mac is **straight** while phone handset cable <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular_connector#4P4C> -Close-up pic of handset cable. You can see one end of plug has reverse color codes against the other. Click to enlarge. +Close-up picture of handset cable. You can see one end of plug has reverse color codes against the other. Click to enlarge. [![4P4C cable](http://i.imgur.com/3S9P1mYm.jpg?1)](http://i.imgur.com/3S9P1mY.jpg?1) [Teensy]: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/ @@ -43,12 +43,12 @@ Close-up pic of handset cable. You can see one end of plug has reverse color cod ![Jack fig](http://www.kbdbabel.org/conn/kbd_connector_macplus.png) -### Pull-up Registor -You may need pull-up registors on signal lines(`CLOCK`, `DATA`) in particular when you have long or coiled cable. **1k-10k Ohm** will be OK for this purpose. In that case the converter may not read signal from keyboard correctly without pull-up resistors. +### Pull-up Resistor +You may need pull-up resistors on signal lines(`CLOCK`, `DATA`) in particular when you have long or coiled cable. **1k-10k Ohm** will be OK for this purpose. In that case the converter may not read signal from keyboard correctly without pull-up resistors. -Building Frimware +Building Firmware ----------------- To compile firmware you need AVR GCC. You can edit *Makefile* and *config.h* to change compile options and pin configuration. diff --git a/converter/pc98_usb/README b/converter/pc98_usb/README index 23f1b614e6..a010dee2ee 100644 --- a/converter/pc98_usb/README +++ b/converter/pc98_usb/README @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Connector (receptacle) -Wiring: You can change this with ediging config.h. +Wiring: You can change this with editing config.h. Pin mini DIN MCU ---------------------------------- @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Wiring: You can change this with ediging config.h. Protocol -------- -Singnal: Asynchronous, Positive logic, 19200baud, Least bit first +Signal: Asynchronous, Positive logic, 19200baud, Least bit first Frame format: 1-Start bit(Lo), 8-Data bits, Odd-Parity, 1-Stop bit This converter uses software method for testing purpose. AVR UART engine will work better. diff --git a/converter/ps2_usb/README.md b/converter/ps2_usb/README.md index 65e616efb1..8f06fdd00d 100644 --- a/converter/ps2_usb/README.md +++ b/converter/ps2_usb/README.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Following three methods are used to implement PS/2 signal handling. ### Interrupt driven(ps2_interrupt.c) Uses pin interrupt to detect falling edge of clock line. ### USART hardware module(ps2_usart.c) - Uses AVR USART engine to recevie PS/2 signal. + Uses AVR USART engine to receive PS/2 signal. To select method edit Makefile. @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ In case of Teensy2.0(ATMega32U4): To change pin configuration edit config.h. -Build Frimware +Build Firmware -------------- Just run `make`: diff --git a/converter/sun_usb/README b/converter/sun_usb/README index 7b4f95ca25..ee59fc757c 100644 --- a/converter/sun_usb/README +++ b/converter/sun_usb/README @@ -34,11 +34,11 @@ Connector Protocol -------- -Singnal: Asynchronous, Negative logic, 1200baud, No Flow control +Signal: Asynchronous, Negative logic, 1200baud, No Flow control Frame format: 1-Start bit, 8-Data bits, No-Parity, 1-Stop bit AVR USART engine expects positive logic while Sun keyboard signal is negative. - To use AVR UART engine you need exteral inverter in front of RX and TX pin. + To use AVR UART engine you need external inverter in front of RX and TX pin. Otherwise you can software serial routine to communicate the keyboard. This converter uses software method, you doesn't need any inverter part. diff --git a/converter/usb_usb/README b/converter/usb_usb/README index 2ffa46ca4c..d0547cde90 100644 --- a/converter/usb_usb/README +++ b/converter/usb_usb/README @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Hardware requirement Arduino Leonardo http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardLeonardo -Circuit@Home USB Host Sheild 2.0 +Circuit@Home USB Host Shield 2.0 http://www.circuitsathome.com/products-page/arduino-shields/usb-host-shield-2-0-for-arduino diff --git a/converter/x68k_usb/README b/converter/x68k_usb/README index 5f1c2072cb..516fcd249f 100644 --- a/converter/x68k_usb/README +++ b/converter/x68k_usb/README @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ X68000 keyboard has ALPS linear switches. Hardware -------- Target MCU is ATMega32u4 but other USB capable AVR will also work. -You can use PJRC Teensy as dev board. +You can use PJRC Teensy as development board. http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/ Wiring: @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ bit 6-0 following scan code Data from computer ------------------ -- LED contorol ON/OFF(0/1) +- LED control ON/OFF(0/1) bit 7 1(fixed) bit 6 全角 bit 5 ひらがな |