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this isketch requires the use of the teensyduino environment if running on a teensy 2.0. i have not tried to run it on other boards. | |
it should ask for you to press a series of button on the board and it will record the corresponding key pattern out as it reads the entire matrix of the board. | |
the pins used on the teensy, are SS, SCLK, MISO, aka PB0, PB1, and PB3. | |
<insert something about wireing here> | |
in order to use this program, you have to have an acutual terminal, the one that comes with the arduino environment is subpar. | |
for windows i suggest putty, there are tutorials on how to us it with a serial port on the internet. | |
for linux there isnt really any special program needed, as linux is mostly terminal programs anyway, so simply telneting into the corresponding serial port will work just fine. | |
when the program starts up it will ask for the user to press the key, but will not continue until prompted further. just hit enter/return on the computer (not the 46010a under test) |