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This converts the array that the Swap Hands feature uses to use PROGMEM, and to read from that array, as such. Since this array never changes at runtime, there is no reason to keep it in memory. Especially for AVR boards, as memory is a precious resource. |
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keymaps | ||
config.h | ||
dactyl.c | ||
dactyl.h | ||
i2cmaster.h | ||
info.json | ||
matrix.c | ||
readme.md | ||
rules.mk | ||
twimaster.c |
Dactyl
See https://github.com/adereth/dactyl-keyboard
The Dactyl uses the Teensy Loader.
Linux users need to modify udev rules as described on the Teensy
Linux page. Some distributions provide a binary, maybe called
teensy-loader-cli
.
To flash the firmware:
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Build the firmware with
make handwired/dactyl:<keymapname>
, for examplemake handwired/dactyl:default
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This will result in a hex file called
handwired_dactyl_<keymapname>.hex
, e.g.handwired_dactyl_default.hex
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Start the teensy loader.
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Load the .hex file into it.
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Put the Teensy in firmware-loading mode:
- If your current layout has a RESET key, press it.
- If you lack a RESET key, press the reset button on the Teensy board itself.
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Click the button in the Teensy app to download the firmware.
To flash with ´teensy-loader-cli´:
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Build the firmware as above
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Run
<path/to/>teensy_loader_cli -mmcu=atmega32u4 -w handwired_dactyl_<keymapname>.hex
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If you like, you can do both at once:
make handwired/dactyl:<keymapname>:teensy
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Put the Teensy in firmware-loading mode:
- If your current layout has a RESET key, press it.
- If you lack a RESET key, press the reset button on the Teensy board itself.