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readme.md

Frosty Flake Controller

This is the firmware for the Frosty Flake controller by Bathroom Epiphanies, a replacement controller for the Cooler Master Quick Fire Rapid.

The code was adapted from the BathroomEpiphanies TMK Firmware, but has been cleaned up to match the schematic and gone through some minor refactoring for QMK.

Revision support

There are two revisions of this controller. 20140521 is built by default. If you need to build for 20130602, it can be built with make bpiphany/frosty_flake/20130602

104 and 87 layout support

Support for both 104 key and 87 key layouts is provided. See the keymaps default (104) and tkl (87) for example layouts.

Keyboard Maintainer: QMK Community
Hardware Supported: Frosty Flake
Hardware Availability: 1upkeyboards

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

104 key default layout:

make bpiphany/frosty_flake:default

To directly flash the frosty_flake after compiling use:

make bpiphany/frosty_flake:default:dfu

87 key tkl layout:

make bpiphany/frosty_flake:tkl:dfu

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