Shades of reinventing the wheel here - I already did the Linux keyboard layouts with sensible key code returns to Linux (IMHO). I'm about to bugger off home for the weekend but if someone gives me a nudge on Monday you're welcome the to files I have already
(I spent AGES trying to come up with the best layout and it'd be a shame to see this go to waste!)
By the way, if you want a good belly laugh, I'd highly recommend folks watch Jonathan Ross at 10:35pm, BBC1 tonight for an interview with Alan about The Apprentice and a quite "interesting" piece of Atmel AVR ATMega16 based electronics I threw together!
Cliff
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On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 05:30:26PM +0100, Cliff Lawson wrote:
Shades of reinventing the wheel here - I already did the Linux keyboard layouts with sensible key code returns to Linux (IMHO). I'm about to bugger off home for the weekend but if someone gives me a nudge on Monday you're welcome the to files I have already
(I spent AGES trying to come up with the best layout and it'd be a shame to see this go to waste!)
Sure. It's not like I haven't tried to get hold of the original source. ;)
I think there are possible 2 different layout types that are going to make sense though:
*) The keypad setup as a device, with the keys being used to invoke applications and so forth. I assume this is what the Amstrad layout is like and in the long term this is the right approach I feel.
*) The keypad setup as a primary input device, with the aim of being able to use it for the console. Personally I'm doing most of my prodding over the serial port at present, but I get the impression this is what a number of people want?
J.
WHAT IN THE HELL!!!!?!! ;)
quality......
By the way, if you want a good belly laugh, I'd highly recommend folks watch Jonathan Ross at 10:35pm, BBC1 tonight for an interview with Alan about The Apprentice and a quite "interesting" piece of Atmel AVR ATMega16 based electronics I threw together!
Cliff
Cliff Lawson wrote:
By the way, if you want a good belly laugh, I'd highly recommend folks watch Jonathan Ross at 10:35pm, BBC1 tonight for an interview with Alan about The Apprentice and a quite "interesting" piece of Atmel AVR ATMega16 based electronics I threw together!
Cliff
Err...Beautiful!
PS, why is the E3 used on The Apprentice? Unless you've hacked one up, it can't do digital switching/multiplexing, so its not very useful for office use, so Alan and his secretary use it??
Tolly Nelson wrote:
PS, why is the E3 used on The Apprentice? Unless you've hacked one up, it can't do digital switching/multiplexing, so its not very useful for office use, so Alan and his secretary use it??
The obvious answer would be free advertising!
Will
On 31 Mar 2006, at 18:30, Cliff Lawson wrote:
By the way, if you want a good belly laugh, I'd highly recommend folks watch Jonathan Ross at 10:35pm, BBC1 tonight for an interview with Alan about The Apprentice and a quite "interesting" piece of Atmel AVR ATMega16 based electronics I threw together!
...hints for those of us not in the UK?
-J.
Jasmine Strong wrote:
On 31 Mar 2006, at 18:30, Cliff Lawson wrote:
By the way, if you want a good belly laugh, I'd highly recommend folks watch Jonathan Ross at 10:35pm, BBC1 tonight for an interview with Alan about The Apprentice and a quite "interesting" piece of Atmel AVR ATMega16 based electronics I threw together!
...hints for those of us not in the UK?
-J.
Dunno about that .. but it is being repeated on Sun April 2 at 1:55 am on BBC1. If you want an avi of the relevant piece I am sure it can be arranged?
Don.