I wonder if you can fit a full 8051 emulation on a raspi pico. probably?
I've got a keyboard here that's a PS/2 keyboard powered by an 8051, and it'd be handy to replace the microcontroller with a raspi pico...
I wonder if you can fit a full 8051 emulation on a raspi pico. probably?
I've got a keyboard here that's a PS/2 keyboard powered by an 8051, and it'd be handy to replace the microcontroller with a raspi pico...
darn the 8051 is thinner than the pico. I'd need to make a whole new board, not just swap it in place
@RedstoneLP2 yeah probably.
@foone wouldn't you need to do a whole board regardless due to pinout?
maybe I can make an adapter PCB and solder it on top of this one
bah. this keyboard is not going to work for my project.
@foone I mean couldn't you roll the dice and blindly pick a microcontroller that's actually a disguised 8051?
@spacekatia and always will be
@foone aren't 8051s still made?
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