--- Stuart Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've written a few programs and a Linux kernel
> module that allow a SAM
> Coupe to be used as a keyboard under Linux.
>
> To use this, you'll need the SAM Comms interface and
> its driver disk,
> and a serial cable.
>
> For the programs, and information on how to use
> them, see:
>
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/wholehog/stuart/samkbd/index.html
>
> It's very slow at the moment (but good enough for me
> to write this
> email). I will try to write a faster version in
> machine code.
>
> BTW, it uses the standard PC layout. If you want to
> use the SAM's
> layout, it's best to create a new keymap and load it
> with loadkeys.
>
> Questions and feedback are welcome!
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Stuart Brady
>
Wow !!!!! seriously..., nice one... haven`t stopped
smiling yet since I read this and I don`t even run
Linux :) (ahem, yet )
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