Hi Marc

Here are the specs of the SB1 geekport from an older
posting. I am afraid that without changing SB1's firm-
ware the only useful input is the infrared/monitor
pin.
But on this pin the firmware is expecting a valid
infrared
code so one would need to emulate that.

BTW: i2c cannot be used because SB1 firmware is only
capable of sending information from SlimServer to
SB1, but not the other way round.

Felix

--- Sean Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 1     gnd
> 2     +5V
> 3     +3.3V
> 4     +2.5V
> 5     synchronous serial debug output, clock
> 6     synchronous serial debug output, data
> 7     i2c clock
> 8     i2c data
> 9     infrared input/monitor
> 10    general-purpose i/o (doesn't do anything yet)
> 11    s/pdif enable indicator (may be used to drive
> remote amplifier 
> turn-on)
> 12    s/pdif output 0 to 3.3V
> 13    ethernet activity LED (may be re-purposed
later)
> 14    ethernet link LED                       ""
> 15    decoder reset line (not really useful)
> 16    mixer input: analog left
> 17    mixer input: analog right
> 18    mixer input: s/pdif (0-3.3V CMOS input)



--- Marc Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jack Coates wrote:
> > 
> > I don't know what sort of command set the geek
> connector gives you,
> > but soldering a big button to it is probably the
> best way to go at
> > this.
> > 
> 
> That's what I thought.  Sean et al, are there any
> specs for the SB1 
> geekport available?
> 
> - Marc
> 
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