Sine he has a PS2-RS232 converter, all he needs are the tables and
supporting decoder code. The tables are pretty compact and the code is
downright tiny. Also, if a very restricted subset is required, the tables
will provide the insight required to build something simpler.
I just looked at the 3700 specs and even if he needs raw PS-2 keyboard
connections there are the necessary pins. Two pins are required - one
interrupt pin and general purpose I/O pin.
Enjoy,
Bill.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: George Georgiev [mailto:g...@g.ge...]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 2:42 PM
> To: rabbit-semi@rabb...
> Subject: RE: [rabbit-semi] Begging for help on interfacing a RCM3700
with
> a PC Keyboard
>
> As somebody said it yesterday, this question was already discussed here.
> Check posting from William Landoline from January 21st, 2004 - it seems
> ready libraries are posted on the Files section. Check for "PS/2"
keyword.
>
> Whether this will fit your 3700 or not, I am not sure. AFAIK, 3700 is
> quite
> restricted on signals which get out of the core, so you could run into
> troubles.
>
> HTH, George