qmk_sweep_skeletyl/keyboards/acheron/apollo/87h/readme.md
Álvaro A. Volpato 98c1f7a9ef
[Keyboard] Apollo87H PCB support (#16817)
* Initial Apollo87H support

* Define RGB animations and default animation

* Add proper per-key RGB support

* Adjust LED positions

* Separate delta-gamma

* Fine-tune LED positions

* fix up GAMMA revision

* fix up tabs indentation to spaces indentation

* Fixed positioning and CS-SW defs for some LEDs

* Fix INS RGB position

* Fine-tune LED positions, fix default RGB

* Update readme's

* Rename LAYOUT_87H to lowercase 87h

* Formatting gamma's rules.mk

* Formatting delta's rules.mk

* Use smaller readme image

* Use smaller README image

* First support for 87H-T-SC and 88H-T-SC

* Update README

* Fix layout naming

* Remove

* Remove EEPROM definitions, fix missing RGB LED mod/alpha definer

* Add suggestions from noroadsleft
2022-07-23 17:09:52 -07:00

1.9 KiB

Acheron Apollo87H QMK firmware

apollo

The Apollo87H is Acheron Project's open-source, freely available tenkeyless (TKL) keyboard Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) which features:

  • Per-key RGB lighting
  • Hotswap sockets
  • ANSI default layout with F12 and 6.25 units spacebar.
  • Keyboard Maintainer: Gondolindrim
  • Hardware Supported: open-source PCB using the Joker template. First units were manufactured using STM32F401 microcontroller;
  • Hardware Availability: these PCBs are open-source so you can manufacture them yourself or order them from a factory. See the project's documentation for more information.

In order to flash this PCB, first build the default layout (after setting up your build environment):

make acheron/apollo/87h/<revision>:default

Where revision is the revision of your PCB. Two revisions were prototyped and sold: Gamma and Delta. Look into the label on the PCB's back to see what revision is yours. Ready-to-use binaries for the default and the VIA layouts are available in the release pages of the project's repository.

After building or downloading the firmware, put the PCB into DFU mode by holding the reset button for at least five seconds and upload the firmware onto the microcontroller through a utility like dfu-util or QMK Toolbox. Alternatively, you can build and flash using:

make acheron/apollo/87h/<revision>:default:flash

See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.