> Simply open a text editor on your target PC (eg notepad, edit, vi), then hold HIDman's power button for a few seconds. The menu will be typed out into your text editor.
You know this will end up in some power plant or military facility to get another 30 years out of something that works and no one wants to deal with. Very cool project.
I use Pico PS2 from here https://github.com/No0ne/ps2x2pico and the related PiKVM integration. The hardware setup is much simpler: just a pico and a signal level converter.
landgenoot ·5 days ago
That's very cool and clever.
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dazhbog ·5 days ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBsv-jRiIT8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=putHMSzu5og
https://www.youtube.com/@TheRasteri
godzillabrennus ·5 days ago
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mschuster91 ·5 days ago
Just... how? USB hubs have been around for > 2 decades, the IP cores for USB 1 used in hub chips should have stabilized long ago...
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gbraad ·2 days ago