qmk-dactyl-manuform-a/keyboards/xd002
Joel Challis f7324ec684
Add xd002 support (#8598)
* Add xd002 support

* tidy some whitespace

* align filename

* Update keyboards/xd002/info.json

Co-authored-by: Erovia <Erovia@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: Erovia <Erovia@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-05-01 17:59:22 +01:00
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readme.md

xd002

xd002

2% Custom mechanical keyboard. ATtiny85 powered, with 2*WS2812 LEDs, and the micronucleus bootloader.

Note: Due to limited firmware space, a lot of features have to be disabled to get a functioning QMK based keyboard.

  • Keyboard Maintainer: zvecr
  • Hardware Supported: xd002
  • Hardware Availability: kprepublic

Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):

make xd002:default

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

Flashing

Prerequisites

git clone https://github.com/micronucleus/micronucleus.git
cd micronucleus/commandline/
sudo make install

On Linux, youll need proper privileges to access the MCU. You can either use sudo when flashing firmware, or place these files in /etc/udev/rules.d/. Once added run the following:

sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
sudo udevadm trigger

Instructions

Reset Key: Hold down key nearest to the USB socket while plugging in the keyboard.

make xd002:default:flash

# or directly with...
micronucleus --run <firmware.hex>

Recovery