

http://www.obdev.at/products/vusb/bootloadhid.html
On a Teensy(Atmega32u4) you can use Soarers firmware(soarer made his firmware for ATmega32u4 and a few others), and in that you just upload a file to the teensy and dont flash the whole chip.MrMen wrote: After som use I have few thing to say.
- In http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=58945.0 the flash utility works well (on Windows). I must look about Linux.
- I forgot my stabs when I built the board. If you have the same issue, stabs around space can be inserted easily removing one of the feet of the stab. Just sand down this one more or less and inserting it first will allow you having stabs.
And one question : what is the difference between what we do here and the work done when we update teensys ? Do we flash both ?
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select mode
1:macro
2:key mapper
3:lazy fn : off
4:fn2 led : off
5:esc to ~ : off
7:exit
9:boot mapper
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yeah it seems like its 0.25. I will have to cut the plate to fit it, so the ISO enter is the only key thats not plate mounted. I'm a little sorry for that...
Thanks for a fast answer!
That would be very nice, maybe this time without bends in the plate.
This is strange, there should not be any issue with the stab wires and the plate. For 6.25u the wire is bent in the middle, but you must mount the stab so that the wire sits on top. It's exactly the opposite as for the other stabs like in this picture:Nuum wrote: Concerning space bar stab: Do I need a straight stab wire? I have only stab wires (from PCB mount and plate mount stabs) with a bend in the middle, which I can't seem to fit between the plate and the PCB. Has anybody else that problem?
If I really need a straight wire, where would I get one?