
custom keypad question.
I was reading http://mysite.freeserve.com/winamp_remote/switch.htm to get some ideas and I follow how to build the hardware. My big question here is about the software to detect the key presses. Is there some way I can have my custom pad interface with lcdc? If so, can someone give me a link or two please 

Nevermind...
After some searching around and a bunch of playing around I figured it out. Another thing I figured out was how great LCDC is and I will be sure to buy a copy... The damn thing pretty much does everything.
Also, A side question for anyone out there. I was messing with the digital bay bus software and was wondering if there is anyway to run that from lcdc. I don't think it can be done at this time myself.. But, I guess there is always hope I can have the best of both worlds.
After some searching around and a bunch of playing around I figured it out. Another thing I figured out was how great LCDC is and I will be sure to buy a copy... The damn thing pretty much does everything.
Also, A side question for anyone out there. I was messing with the digital bay bus software and was wondering if there is anyway to run that from lcdc. I don't think it can be done at this time myself.. But, I guess there is always hope I can have the best of both worlds.
Well, the digital baybus software doesn't work at the same time as LCDC but LCDC can pretty much do everything the baybus software does.
I've got LCDC set up to turn on/off fans at temps reported by motherboard monitor. I'm working on a circuit that will take the output from two gpo's and send either 0, 5, 7 or 12 volts to a fan. That way I can have LCDC turn fans to either off, low, medium, and high.
And with a custom keypad you can just assign keys in LCDC to turn the fans on and off. It's pretty easy, you've probably got it figured out by now.
I've got LCDC set up to turn on/off fans at temps reported by motherboard monitor. I'm working on a circuit that will take the output from two gpo's and send either 0, 5, 7 or 12 volts to a fan. That way I can have LCDC turn fans to either off, low, medium, and high.
And with a custom keypad you can just assign keys in LCDC to turn the fans on and off. It's pretty easy, you've probably got it figured out by now.
