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| Bgnome:
the pins fit in my ide cable so i guess it is that standard spacing. there are 8 banks with 10 pins each. the first and last pin in each bank is ground. remember, the first pin is ground so the key for CN1-1 is actually pin CN1-2 and so forth. there is also a 5 pin header, CN9, for the keyboard connector. it comes with an AT type connector. if you want to connect to a ps/2 connector you must make the following connections, (or buy the adapter): CN9 (keyboard connector header) > PS/2 plug (standard pin numbers) 1 > 3 3 > 4 4 > 5 5 > 1 Key Map for Two Bit Score 64-key Encoder by Lupine Systems Pin Key Pin Key CN1-1 1 CN5-1 F9 CN1-2 2 CN5-2 F10 CN1-3 Q CN5-3 F11 CN1-4 W CN5-4 F12 CN1-5 A CN5-5 A CN1-6 S CN5-6 E CN1-7 Z CN5-7 F CN1-8 X CN5-8 G CN2-1 3 CN6-1 F1 CN2-2 4 CN6-2 F2 CN2-3 E CN6-3 F3 CN2-4 R CN6-4 F4 CN2-5 D CN6-5 F5 CN2-6 F CN6-6 F6 CN2-7 C CN6-7 F7 CN2-8 V CN6-8 F8 CN3-1 5 CN7-1 - CN3-2 6 CN7-2 ] CN3-3 T CN7-3 L ALT CN3-4 Y CN7-4 [ CN3-5 G CN7-5 L CTRL CN3-6 H CN7-6 ‘ CN3-7 B CN7-7 ` CN3-8 N CN7-8 ENT CN4-1 7 CN8-1 9 CN4-2 8 CN8-2 0 CN4-3 U CN8-3 O CN4-4 I CN8-4 P CN4-5 J CN8-5 L CN4-6 K CN8-6 ; CN4-7 M CN8-7 . CN4-8 , CN8-8 / |
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