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- 29 Sep 2016, 17:49
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
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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...
- 27 Sep 2016, 03:53
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
- Replies: 711
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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...
- 26 Sep 2016, 01:58
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
- Replies: 711
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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...
- 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...
- 25 Sep 2016, 16:31
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
- Replies: 711
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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...
- 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...
- 22 Sep 2016, 17:37
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
- Replies: 711
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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 ...