Here's the capture half - ex-Microchip'er. http://www.keykatcher.com/keyloggers-white-paper/ http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/business2_archive/2006/10/01/83871= 11/index.htm "Even Sanghi's employees started catching the entrepreneurial bug.=20 Ex-Microchip engineer Stephen Allen tinkered long enough with PICs to=20 create a gadget that records all the keystrokes on a person's computer.=20 He left Microchip in 2000 to start his own company, which now sells=20 KeyKatchers and several other PIC-powered products. " On 8/4/2010 1:22 AM, ivp wrote: >> Nice work! >> =20 > Thanks. A couple of minor alterations to make, hope someone > finds it useful. Will probably add keyboard initialisation at some > point, allowing a stand-alone unit of just the PIC and keyboard > > I'd be interested to hear what what diverse (or subversive ;-)) ) > applications there might be. Key-logging is the obvious one that > springs to mind. Not very inventive though. Wireless keyboard > control (eg via IR into the PIC) might have a use. A sort of typing > network. If you can control the PIC, you can control the PC > > Joe > > * > * > ********** > Quality PIC programmers > http://www.embedinc.com/products/index.htm > =20 --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .