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readme.md | ||
rules.mk |
readme.md
BIG DILL EXTENDED
A 42 key keyboard.
- Keyboard Maintainer: Kyle McCreery
- Hardware Supported: BDE Rev1 v2.3, BDE Rev2 v1.1
- Hardware Availability: BIG DILL EXTENDED on MechWild
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make mechwild/bde:default
Flashing example for this keyboard:
make mechwild/bde:default:flash
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.
Bootloader
Enter the bootloader in 3 ways:
- Bootmagic reset: Hold down the top left key and plug in the keyboard. This will also clear EEPROM, so it is a good first step if the keyboard is misbehaving.
- Physical reset: Press the 6x6mm button on the underside of the keyboard. On Rev1, it is above the Pro Micro; on Rev2, it is below the OLED.
- Keycode in layout: Press the key mapped to
QK_BOOT
. In the pre-supplied keymaps it is on the second layer, replacing the R key.
As a Pro Micro-compatible board, the BDE defines caterina
as its bootloader by default. Many popular Pro Micro alternatives like the Elite-C, Bit-C, Sea-Micro, Puchi-C etc should be flashed with a different bootloader such as atmel-dfu
.
If the incorrect bootloader is specified, bootmagic reset and the QK_BOOT
keycode will not work.
To avoid this problem, set the correct bootloader in your custom keymap's rules.mk
file before compiling, or flash using an appropriate target (e.g. make mechwild/bde:default:dfu
). See flashing instructions and bootloader information for more details.