I found a working version of STM8 V-USB for a HID keypad. I have refactored and modified the stack to support Vendor Request packets. The limitation is that (3) other GPIO pins on the same port are only available as inputs. I got a work around for - just turn them into PWM and you can force them individually H or L. :)
Here is a porototype for a STM8 version of LCD2USB that I used for debugging the V-USB stack. LCD Smarties can be used to control it under Windows.
It is working good enough this morning, so I went ahead and made a toner transfer PCB.
It works first time. :)
I have broken out headers for serial port, I2C as the PCB might be useful for my other projects. I also have pads for a tiny crystal for projects e.g. LCD clock.
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