Not knowing the hardware behind a keyboard encoder...
I was wondering...
Is the information about console controls well known enought that a open source project (or something similar) could be started to allow people with a keyboard encoder to work with other consoles?
I know its possible because a ton go in the other direction... But they are usually to USB (serial -> serial). I dont know how different the ps2 data is.
So I guess the questions are these (encoder builders... please pipe in

1) Is the connection and protocol to consoles known and accessable? IE if we had everything else... could we attach to them safely with compatiblity?
2) Could we come up with an inbetween protocol / connection type that would be easy to move to each of the consoles? (So we spend time on one box to go from an encoder -> our standard... then a small converter from our standard -> each of the consoles)... Or would it be easier to build them all into one circuit?
3) would it be easier to create a different converter for each instead of going for a universal design?
4) would it make more sense to just create an encoder? I LOVE my MK64... hoping to keep using it for what it does great...
4) Any of the encoder guys (Andy? Ron? ((damn who makes the keywiz again?))) working on anything like this? I heard Andy was working on a converter to get to the XBox.
Anyway... just wondering if it's possible... I'm pretty sure there would be a LOT of interest...
I would really like to see something like this for a setup.
controls -> your encode -> converter circuit -> (pc, dreamcast, ps2, xbox, ect)... and a way to toggle between them... maybe 4 leads coming in... Also, it's own power might help some of those grounding issues...