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LATE-9
The LATE-9 is a multi-tap input keyboard based on mobile phones from the late '90s. LATE-9 is intended as a dev board with 18 buttons and an OLED screen, made by through-hole components only. With this, you can experiment QMK OLED capabilities with very little expense.
See the project repository for gerbers.
- Keyboard maintainer: rookiebwoy
- Hardware supported: ProMicro, Elite-C (not tested)
- Project repository: LATE-9 on github
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make late9/rev1:default
Flashing example for this keyboard:
make late9/rev1:default:flash
When asked by the terminal, short with a metal wire the pins on the backside of the board highlighted as RST
(one is the RESET
and the other one is GROUND
) to enter the bootloader and let the OS detects the device.
After installing this firmware you can use Bootmagic to enter the bootloader while plugging in your LATE-9. By default it's the button on the upper-left of the keyboard.
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with Complete Newbs Guide.