diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 0ad4a2b..6dfb7cc 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -37,8 +37,16 @@ Any USB-capable Arduino should be fine, including: * Adafruit GEMMA M0 * Adafruit Feather M0 -You might even be able to get a Digispark (attiny85) to work, -but this may require a little hacking. Send me a patch, if you do! +It may also be possible to get this working on a DigiSpark. +I'm trying to convince Michele Giugliano to try :) + +=== Similar projects + +* Vail user Michele Giugliano's [MorsePaddle2USB](https://github.com/mgiugliano/MorsePaddle2USB), + which runs on a DigiSpark (attiny85). It only sends keystrokes, so you must keep the Vail + window focused: you can't switch to other apps and still transimit. +* Ham Radio Solutions sells a [USB Paddle Interface](https://hamradio.solutions/vband/) + which appears to be very similar to Michele's project. You must keep the Vail window focused. ## Step 1: Installation @@ -102,10 +110,10 @@ It's okay to leave pins 11 and 12 disconnected if you don't have a paddle. If you prefer, you can wire a headphone jack up to GND, 11, and 12. GND should be the sleeve, 11 the ring, and 12 the tip. - o --- 12 - |_| --- 11 - | | --- GND - | | + o --- 12 + |_| --- 11 + | | --- GND + | | Make sure any straight key you plug in has a TS adapter (mono plug): this will short pin 11 to ground and signal to the Arduino to