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slinger:

I realize that but I'm not thinking of the average joe here I'm pointing towards those that have the knowledge and material to make thier own boards already, I'm affereing the design and software, they will also have to program the Micro on thier own.

But if people are willing I can get a run of boards made up and it would be cheaper, I may even be able to program the chips for them if they prepay everything, not sure if the cost of that would make it worth it or not.

I have the circuit on a breadboard right now and it works fine, I've already designed the PCB and I'll make it tonight, I'll also try and get the Website up and running tonight if I have time
Ron

rampy:

Hey,

I just wanted to throw in my encouragement as well... I think another keyboard emulator is a "good thing" and an "open source" DIY was is great as well.

I'm certainly "able" to do a simple circuit (either on breadboard or a one-off home brew etching =P)

At the moment I don't have a need as I have a keywhiz that I need to integrate into my system...

But in the future who knows... even as just a documentation project it would be cool.    *shrug*

rampy


Generic Eric:

I would be interested.



Howard_Casto:

Don't ask, just post it!  :P  But if you want to know the truth oscar is probably right.  It's not a matter of can it be done, it's a matter of does the time and money involved in making one outweight just forking over about 40 bucks to get one premade that you know is going to work. (i know my electronic builds are always a little shakey)   You might get 2 or 3 people to actually build one if your luck.  But others might learn from the schematics.  

SirPoonga:

Since he hasn't replied yet, I smell vaporware.

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