??? 01/31/08 08:40 Read: times |
#150102 - Oh yes there is! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Jan Waclawek said:
OK it's not 8042, that was/is on the PC side... If there was ever an intel microcontroller in the AT keyboard (there might have been in the original PC keyboard, maybe an 8048), which I doubt Yes, there was an 8051 in the original PC keyboard. Nowadays, it's a custom chip - but it still does the job of debouncing. After all, what comes out of a PC keyboard is a serial data protocol - so the keyboard's "processor" would have to do the debouncing before it could send the appropriate protocol messages for "key-down" and "key-up"... |