Now I have to figure out the best way to test it so it doesn't blow up my QL.

Obviously not but the tea seems to have worked. The problem is I need buffers so if I have a PIC transfer the output lines it can read them in and pass them out at up to 25 mA on any one pin then I can put 1K pull down resistors keeping all the stuff at the hall effect keyboard end and problem solved. It also allows me to change the on time of the drive signals, have any key matrix like press two for one and give a serial output I want for another 68010 board if I get around to building one. I am now a man with a plan.Ruptor wrote:Any suggestions? Time for a cup of tea.
Sort of but not so complex. I didn't consider the length of a key press, then went in a big loop thinking about key on key off status ending up deciding it was all irrelevant.
The 9 pin scan lines of the QL keyboard matrix without the membrane plugged in.