Jason Gorman
19b02bf267
* Checkin of tada keymap and initial commit for e6v2. * checking in other remaining changes before trying to merge * Reverting pin change. This was done based on the json orginally provided by exclusive, but it was later determined my map was the correct one based on user testing * fix extra key for ansi keymap. Didn't include fn as standard ansi shift is not split but still had it in keymap * Fix default help file and add reset to default |
7 years ago | |
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keymaps | Merge of e6v2 stuff as well as my personal keymaps (#2434) | 7 years ago |
config.h | Fixed arrow up and rgb config | 8 years ago |
readme.md | Make arguments redo, subproject elimination (#1784) | 7 years ago |
rules.mk | Added support for RGB on the Tada68 | 8 years ago |
tada68.c | Added some user customization | 8 years ago |
tada68.h | Added Iso(ish) layout for tada68. (#1924) | 7 years ago |
readme.md
TADA68
A compact 65% keyboard.
Keyboard Maintainer: QMK Community Hardware Supported: TADA68 PCB Hardware Availability: kbdfans kbdist
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make tada68:default:bin
See build environment setup then the make instructions for more information.
Flashing Instructions
*Read all the instructions, there are a few warnings of things to avoid doing to avoid bricking your Tada68. _It is much too easy to do! _
- from the
qmk_firmware\
directory run:
$ make tada68:default:flashbin
-
Connect your keyboard to Windows computer, hit the reset button on the TADA, the lights will start flashing.
-
You'll see a new drive on your computer called TADA68. Backup the original factory
FLASH.BIN
file thats inside it. -
Delete
FLASH.BIN
from the TADA drive and copytada68_default.bin
that was generated at the root of the qmk directory into the TADA drive. -
Do not eject the USB device. Hit ESC on the keyboard. The lights will stop flashing and your firmware is loaded!