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hidkey_gpio [2012/11/28 02:28] steve_m [AVR Programmer built from a USB Keyboard] |
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- | First I wrote a small libusb-based test utility for experimenting with the keyboard. I'm directly communicating with the keyboard from userspace, unloading the kernel driver first. | + | First I wrote a [[https://github.com/steve-m/hidkey_gpio|small libusb-based test utility]] for experimenting with the keyboard. I'm directly communicating with the keyboard from userspace, unloading the kernel driver first. |
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I'd say that's quite an improvement, and very well acceptable for a chicken-and-egg bootstrap flasher :-) | I'd say that's quite an improvement, and very well acceptable for a chicken-and-egg bootstrap flasher :-) | ||
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+ | This project was featured on [[http://hackaday.com/2012/11/26/usb-keyboard-becomes-an-avr-programmer/|Hackaday]]. | ||
== Reference Literature == | == Reference Literature == |