Converting wacom serial to usb




















This project implements a virtual Serial port on the Teensy 2. In the download section, there is a tool Win7 64 bits tested only that will detect a wacom device and will dump the packets being received. Some packets are decoded. If you want to get your hands deep into the code, well, Chris Dragon attempted to makeup a simple procedure to have a working development environment.

We do not know how to interpret the ADB data. We think we correctly read the "bits", but interpreting them is far from conclusive. The weird thing is that there isn't that many bits to look at!

We talked to an internal Wacom person that someone had a contact to. Skip to content. Star MIT License. Branches Tags. Could not load branches. Could not load tags. The solution comes from the WaxBee project , which uses a Teensy 2. Ordered a Teensy and cracked open the tablet to set to work.

Crud, now I have to follow traces to figure out where it was supposed to go. Took a couple high res photos and gave up for the night.

The actual solution turned out not so bad: had to lift three pins on the Motorola chip and solder those to the Teensy. Once that was done, superglue secured the wires and electrical tape held the Teensy. I cut a chunk off the side of the enclosure for the USB micro-port to fit, and drilled a hole for the Teensy button if I ever need to reprogram it.

Covered with electrical tape, plugged it, and miraculously it all worked! This is a hard one to answer, and took a lot of research to figure out.

Unfortunately, I can't find any damn Intuos serial tablet drivers on their site, let alone the one for my model. Ok, found the driver on some European site. Hopefully this will work and not take more than an hour of dicking around.

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Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL. Anyone using a Wacom tablet with USB to serial adapter? Share More sharing options Followers 0. Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Roger Posted September 4, Posted September 4, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options NancyGormezano Posted September 4, Keep us posted to what you find out, and how you make it work, please.



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