I was able to finish the project about a year ago.
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To be honest, I nearly gave up on this project. The hdmi smds were a pain. It didn't help that it was my first time working with surface mounts as a whole. I discovered something very important. "Surface mount" meant the pins had ...
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- 03 Oct 2017, 10:26
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: devkybd - split ergo mechanical keyboard
- Replies: 9
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- 13 Jul 2016, 01:32
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
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Re: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
Are you using a teensy? There's a winavr link in this page that the makers of teensy say would have everything you'd need. https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/gcc.htmlAndster29 wrote: I used the version that came with the tmk firmware from github that is linked on the first page.
- 12 Jul 2016, 08:18
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
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Re: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
I'm not very good in debugging c code, but those look like typo errors. It keeps on saying it expects this or that character. If no body else could help, try starting from a fresh working version and make changes bit by bit, and always compiling the code after every change. That way you could spot ...
- 23 Jun 2016, 16:42
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: devkybd - split ergo mechanical keyboard
- Replies: 9
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Re: devkybd - split ergo mechanical keyboard
Looks similar to my old build http://i.imgur.com/VQKW7nA.jpg .
You might be interested to check out the firmware I used for my build. You connect the halves with only 3 or 4 wires (so you can use TRS, TRRS or USB) and you can connect the USB connect to either half or use them indepently. Also, you ...
You might be interested to check out the firmware I used for my build. You connect the halves with only 3 or 4 wires (so you can use TRS, TRRS or USB) and you can connect the USB connect to either half or use them indepently. Also, you ...
- 20 Jun 2016, 16:33
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
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Re: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
I think I had this problem once. In my case, what was supposed to be columns were my rows and vice versa.
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- 20 Jun 2016, 16:33
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
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Re: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
Yeap! Give it a try.campo123456789 wrote:as in the matrix.c file?
- 20 Jun 2016, 13:51
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
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- 05 Jun 2016, 09:09
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: devkybd - split ergo mechanical keyboard
- Replies: 9
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devkybd - split ergo mechanical keyboard
Hey guys, I made a few split ergo keyboards for myself too. I made my first one using a teensy and brown switches. Everything is hand soldered. I designed the templates for the switch placements. It's ortho linear like most ergo keyboards, but I didn't have the extra inner column. The F and J keys ...
- 21 Apr 2015, 15:34
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
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- 19 Apr 2015, 16:18
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
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- 19 Apr 2015, 15:49
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
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- 19 Apr 2015, 06:03
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
- Replies: 711
- Views: 415845