On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 8:32 AM Paul Koning via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> > However, if it turns out that the issues are in the electronics part of > the > > keyboard and they are not easily repairable for one reason or another, I > may > > be interested in a drop in replacement for the original electronics. > > Since that wasn't my scenario I haven't tried to do that. It seems easy > enough. The main issue is that you need a controller with enough I/O lines > to run the scan. A BeagleBone would be ample; an Arduino might not be. > Yea. I have one LK201 that I fried the controller board on by connecting 12V to the wrong lead and popping a few components off the board... I've replaced the exploded ones and it still doesn't work :( Would be cool to be able to use it again... Warner