Unlocked: i remember that was developing the firmware for PS/2 KVM-switch with mouse and keyboard presence emulation, for some CN cheap MCU.
In far-far-far away 2001. The sch and PCB also...
What an ugly monster
Unlocked: i remember that was developing the firmware for PS/2 KVM-switch with mouse and keyboard presence emulation, for some CN cheap MCU.
In far-far-far away 2001. The sch and PCB also...
What an ugly monster
Unlocked: i remember that was developing the firmware for PS/2 KVM-switch with mouse and keyboard presence emulation, for some CN cheap MCU.
In far-far-far away 2001. The sch and PCB also...
What an ugly monster
Yes... I remember the original IBM PC design could not fit this connector behind the case so they used a reverse gendered DB-25 (Female) connector and an adapter cable to connect to the printer since most printers had Centronics interfaces. The interface was parallel TTL signals so you were limited to a few feet.