I'm hoping something comes out of
this thread where I contacted the developer of an Amiga USB-HID keyboard interface (
SUM USB adapter). So far he's received the Atari keyboard scancodes which he's been looking into. It's been a while so I've contacted him again to hear how it's coming along.
Meanwhile I just looked up his website and found the
Rys MkII adapter. It basically says it's an Amiga interface for USB mice, keypads and joysticks, but in its list of features it also says USB keyboards (USB-HID and USB-PS/2)!
In addition to that I found (at the bottom of the page) downloads for a variety of platforms including the Atari ST! Could this be what we've been waiting for?
Here (AmigaStoreEU) I found more info where it says :
Native USB HID controller for mice, joysticks or pads. Compatible with Amiga, AtariST and Commodore C64. Built-in USB stack which enables USB HID devices support without the need for installing additional software drivers. The first adapter that lets you connect real USB devices, not only peripherals with the rare "USB to PS/2" specification.
In the feature list it says "
Ready for use with Atari ST (requires additional adapters)". Strangely there's no mention of USB keyboards there, so I'm wondering if there was a typo in the first link and it's only for USB mice and joysticks...
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| Unicorn USB
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