diff --git a/README.adoc b/README.adoc index 8439d97..39fb62f 100644 --- a/README.adoc +++ b/README.adoc @@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ = Project: USB Morse Adapter +image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/ACtC-3d9xbLxL23QeLm-3gy3-Yt0VHE3IlQ-qyMDqTfdF6Bo7fHkkokACdIs68pmXevu14VzrrCeKj1JmRUiekUNiZe9J9rYIh_pTagvCbKSzpY8Ynp1m6cF4G_jTvtiU5eRtoNCsmU5OLy2SR9kYcCDYSt-AA=s1471-no["Vail adapter, assembled and connected",width=300,https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/ACtC-3d9xbLxL23QeLm-3gy3-Yt0VHE3IlQ-qyMDqTfdF6Bo7fHkkokACdIs68pmXevu14VzrrCeKj1JmRUiekUNiZe9J9rYIh_pTagvCbKSzpY8Ynp1m6cF4G_jTvtiU5eRtoNCsmU5OLy2SR9kYcCDYSt-AA=s1471-no] + This translates Morse key inputs into USB events, either MIDI or MIDI+Keyboard, so you can use a computer. @@ -33,6 +35,14 @@ and there is much better documentation elsewhere on the Internet. == Step 2: Assmble the circuit +=== For the impatient: + +https://github.com/nealey/vail-adapter/wiki[Photos of assembled circuit] + +Remember to jump pin 9 to ground for Firefox. + +=== For the inquisitive: + Morse code keyers are very simple devices, they just connect two wires together. You could use a button if you wanted to,