Hi, I am also interested. How to obtain it? Regards, Imre On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Octavio Nogueira wrote: > If you are interested in PC keyboard to RS-232 I have > the solution. > > /"\ > Friendly Regards \ / > X ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN > Octavio Nogueira / \ AGAINST HTML MAIL > =================================================== > nogueira@propic2.com ICQ# 19841898 > >From the creator of ProPic, ProPic 2 now much better > New ProPic 2 homepage: http://www.propic2.com > PIC Programmer for Windows with down to earth price > =================================================== > -----Mensagem Original----- > De: Brent Crosby > Para: > Enviada em: Quarta-feira, Setembro 01, 1999 06:55 > Assunto: [OT] Embedded keyboard controller product > > > > Piclist: > > > > I am looking for a source of keyboard controllers for > > a friend. > > > > Basically it would be a PIC or 8051 or AVR that > > scans a membrane keyboard and sends the keys back > > as RS-232 data to some host. Probably a 4x4 matrix > > would be fine. > > > > I would like to find a source of pre-programmed, > > documented chips (or small PCBs), and it seems that > > someone out there was making them. > > > > I know it is a simple project, but I'm up to my ears in > > simple projects! > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > > > Sincerely, > > Brent A. Crosby > > > > | Brent A. Crosby > > | Crystalfontz America, Incorporated > > | 15611 East Washington Road > > | Valleyford, WA 99036 > > | voice (509) 291-3514 facsimile (509) 291-3345 > > | http://www.crystalfontz.com brent@crystalfontz.com > > > >