ON 20070602@7:49:27 PM at page: http://www.piclist.com/io/serial/spis.htm#39234.8500694444 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] published post 39234.8500694444 liamfoxtrot@yahoo.com refers to
/techref/io/serial/spis.htm It looks (at least to me)like a PS/2 keyboard can be connected to the SPI bus of a microchip. The microchip output could drive the transistor to ground the data line (port switched to an input to turn off while letting the keyboard control the data). The CS pin could drive the transistor to drop the clock line to indicate to the keyboard to send a clock pulse and receive information from the host. As the buffers fill and empty it should be standard stuff.
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