qmk_firmware/keyboards/projectkb/alice
Joel Challis e34af631c2
Refactor f103,f072,f042 based keyboards to use new MCU selection defaults (#7705)
* refactor keyboards using ST_STM32F072B_DISCOVERY to use 'MCU = STM32F072'

* refactor keyboards using GENERIC_STM32_F042X6 to use 'MCU = STM32F042'

* refactor keyboards using GENERIC_STM32_F103 to use 'MCU = STM32F103'
2020-01-10 01:31:01 +00:00
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boards/ST_STM32F072B_DISCOVERY
keymaps Project Keyboard Alice PCB - Indicator LEDs and keymap update (#7442) 2019-12-14 04:14:11 +11:00
alice.c Project Keyboard Alice PCB - Indicator LEDs and keymap update (#7442) 2019-12-14 04:14:11 +11:00
alice.h
bootloader_defs.h
chconf.h
config.h VIA Configurator Refactor (#7268) 2020-01-03 12:52:00 -08:00
halconf.h
info.json
mcuconf.h
readme.md
rules.mk Refactor f103,f072,f042 based keyboards to use new MCU selection defaults (#7705) 2020-01-10 01:31:01 +00:00

readme.md

ProjectKeyboard Alice PCB

ProjectKeyboard Alice Keyboard Replacement PCB

Keyboard Maintainer: onefiftynine

Hardware Supported: STM32F072CBT6
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):

make projectkb/alice:default

If you are flashing this keyboard/pcb for the first time:

* Set the dip switch on the reverse of the PCB to 1
* Hit the reset button and then do
* make projectkb/alice:default:dfu-util
* After flashing the keyboard successfully, you can reset the dip switch back to 0

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