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-# IBM 5291 keyboard converter
-
-[IBM 5291](https://deskthority.net/wiki/IBM_Model_F#IBM_5291_Keyboard)
-
-A converter for the eponymous keyboard.
-
-Keyboard Maintainer: [Listofoptions](https://github.com/listofoptions)
-Hardware Supported: IBM 5291, Teensy 2.0
-
-Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
-
- make converter/ibm_5291:default
-
-See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_tools) and the [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_make_guide) for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our [Complete Newbs Guide](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs).
-
-
-The pinout is as follows:
-
-IBM−5291−Cable to Pinhead−14
-
-| pin | description
-----|------------------------
-1 | GND
-2 | NC
-3 | GND
-4 | GN)
-5 | +5V
-6 | D0
-7 | D1
-8 | D2
-9 | D3
-10| D4
-11| D5
-12| D6
-13| Strobe
-14| Out
-
-The pins on this connector are organized
-![here](https://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=48950.0;attach=36759;image)
-
-IBM−5291−2 Cable with DB15M connector
-
-| pin | description
-----|-------------
-|1,2,3 | GND
-|4 | +5V
-|5 | D0
-|6 | D1
-|7 | D2
-|8 | D3
-|9 | D4
-|10 | D5
-|11 | D6
-|12 | Strobe
-|13 | Out
-|14 | PE
-|15 | NC
-
-The above connector is actually numbered so it should be easier to determine
-where the needed connections are.
-
-To connect to the teensy, the following are pins are needed (if you should choose not set your own):
-
-* PB0 -> PB6 are connected to D0 -> D6
-* +5V is connected to the corresponding teensy pin
-* gnd is as well, only one of the gnd pins needs to be connected though.
-* strobe is connected to pin PD1
-* data is connected to PD0
-* PE does not need to be connected to anything, but it could also be connected to gnd
-
-sources:
- http://www.retrocomputing.eu/documents/5291_MaintenanceLibrary.pdf