![]() ![]() Vcc = White | Speaker in = Orange | GND = Blackĭata = Yellow | Speaker out = Tan | Clock = Red I sliced up the original AMP connector and observed that the following colours correspond to the pins as presented in Soarer's original post of kbdbabel's diagram (horizontally, from top left pin as seen looking at the connector): would clock = PD1 on Teensy correspond to PD1/SDA on the feather? Alternatively, how could you use both teensy and feather to get bluetooth on this keyboard? Could this board be bluetooth-ed with a bluefruit feather at32u4, or is this undoable with 3.3V board? Are the pin definitions similar? (i.e. What could be causing constant clock timeout (R05) in hid_listen?Į. Do I need a single config file containing the HID code maps or should it be referenced to (#include "config.sc") in another file?ĭ. I first flashed v1.10 hex, then v1.12, then ran scas/scwr. What's the order of the programming steps? I.e. Does anybody have a reference for the RT connector wire colors? Is there any reason they wouldn't correspond to the kbdbabel's diagram?ī. If anything looks way off please please let me know any help would be greatly appreciated!įor the record, I have no experience with breakout boards, arduino, or any kind of electrical engineering and am only lightly versed in C++ (I'm an R/Python data-sci programmer), but I want this to be my intro to an interesting hobby and I want this 1989 model M as my daily!Ī. I'll start with my questions and then list the steps I've taken. I have an IBM model M 1392366 (RT terminal) with the 6-pin rectangular AMP connector from 1989 that I really want to get up and running because we're the same age and it's awesome. By the way, the deletion of backups IS very cumbersome. ![]() So, what am I supposed to do? Because I've done 'delete backups' over and over and that still doesn't allow me the space to be able to download my own files. having to create a backup copy in the cloud first then download? that there isn't just a 'download' database option vs. I cannot even understand why that's not possible. ), BUT I want to DOWNLOAD them first before I DELETE them. I want to delete some of my databases because I can get them off the cloud (thus, no longer taking up storage space. > My issue is with the (in)ability to DOWNLOAD my own databases which I currently cannot do since I'm at my max capacity! I've done all the steps as indicated in the tutorial but still have not been able to get below the limit. it's how Ninox implemented the change and the frustating inconvenience it has created for me. just us small-scale developers.Īgain, to be very clear - it's not because of the pricing/change (to a tiered-system) per se. Perhaps Ninox just wants to work with larger businesses vs. Of course, Ninox has the right to change their subscriptions/terms to whatever they wish HOWEVER, they should honor the terms the subscriber agreed to WHEN they renewed their subscription for that year BEFORE the changes were implementes.īecause of that, I am not sure I'll be renewing my cloud subscription again for the 4th yr. No one likes surprises especially a change of subscription terms which I had no opportunity to decide anything concerning what would work for me or not AT the time I paid for the annual subscription. The changes made re: tiers and restrctions per tier has really been a frustrating inconvenience!! I was in the MIDDLE of a subscription year when the changes were implemented.
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