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by Rejerh
29 Sep 2016, 17:49
Forum: Workshop
Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
Replies: 711
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For whoever is interested, after quite some difficulties and still wondering how everything works I managed to make my backlight work. My set up is as follows: 1- All my 69 Leds with some resistors in series (be careful to take strong enough resistors so you don't try to get more than 500mA out of t...
by Rejerh
27 Sep 2016, 03:53
Forum: Workshop
Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
Replies: 711
Views: 361515

Thanks everyone for your help! Once I finish it I'll make sure to post a few pictures! And will you also post......your code? :oops: No problem, but it fits my specific layout and pinout (which is also included as a .PNG), not sure how that'll help you. The .rar contains only the modified GH60 libr...
by Rejerh
26 Sep 2016, 01:58
Forum: Workshop
Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
Replies: 711
Views: 361515

I think you have to have it no matter what, even if you don't have FN keys Okay, I'll put that back in and try :) No way. If this keyboard works I praise you mate, I'll praise you all the way. The compiling worked lets see if the keyboard works now !!! YAY it works! Just a few keys must be soldered...
by Rejerh
25 Sep 2016, 16:43
Forum: Workshop
Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
Replies: 711
Views: 361515

Has anyone attempted to use some sort of backlight with just one PWM pin? I saw the numerous posts from ROFLmonster which are quite interesting. Unfortunately I don't understand much of what he did in the part where he manages the led strip and changes the colors and all. In my current set up I have...
by Rejerh
25 Sep 2016, 16:31
Forum: Workshop
Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
Replies: 711
Views: 361515

Okay, Progress: Everything was good until I got back to the keymap_common.h and keymap_poker.c Something in my coding is screwing up the compile as I went through slowly and copied pasted the directory gh60 and kept trying to see if what I add was stopping the compile. Everything was good up to tha...
by Rejerh
23 Sep 2016, 03:55
Forum: Workshop
Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
Replies: 711
Views: 361515

I like to go vanilla with installations, so: 1) Installed cygwin (one package to select on top of the 'recommended' installation is make ; I also installed git). This is really an installer. After installation, the "Cygwin64 Terminal" icon drops one into a familiar shell (oh the relief...) 2) Downl...
by Rejerh
22 Sep 2016, 17:37
Forum: Workshop
Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
Replies: 711
Views: 361515

Hi there! First of all thanks a lot for the guide it is amazing! Secondly, I am having a hard time to compile even the unchanged source code (I tried the GH60 and the HHKB). I am running WinAvr on windows 10 (I already updated the 'faulty' .dll mentionned in a previous page). When I execute make -f ...

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