Michael Pio
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* added initial config files for vinta * added readme * changed product id and device ver * fixed keymap illustration * updated rules.mk to enable more commands * removed a bunch of pre-code text; changed some grammar woopsies * removed bootmagic lite * updated developer's note * updated readme.md |
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boards/GENERIC_STM32_F042X6 | Keyboard: Vinta (#4283) | 6 years ago |
keymaps/default | Keyboard: Vinta (#4283) | 6 years ago |
bootloader_defs.h | Keyboard: Vinta (#4283) | 6 years ago |
chconf.h | Keyboard: Vinta (#4283) | 6 years ago |
config.h | Keyboard: Vinta (#4283) | 6 years ago |
halconf.h | Keyboard: Vinta (#4283) | 6 years ago |
mcuconf.h | Keyboard: Vinta (#4283) | 6 years ago |
readme.md | Keyboard: Vinta (#4283) | 6 years ago |
rules.mk | Keyboard: Vinta (#4283) | 6 years ago |
vinta.c | Keyboard: Vinta (#4283) | 6 years ago |
vinta.h | Keyboard: Vinta (#4283) | 6 years ago |
readme.md
Vinta
This is an ARM-powered 65% keyboard PCB with USB Mini B connector and breakout for optional RGB underglow.
Keyboard Maintainer: Peioris and on github
Hardware Supported: Vinta with STM32F042K6T6
Hardware Availability: Private Groupbuy (will post on Reddit once QMK has RGB underglow working)
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make vinta:default
See build environment setup then the make instructions for more information.
Developer's Note
STM32F042xx chips does not allow jumping to bootloader without BOOT0 being set to high, therefore it is impossible to enter the bootloader from sending a RESET
keycode nor using bootmagic or bootmagic lite.
The only way to enter bootloader is to hold the BOOT0 button while the keyboard is powering up or after a power reset (done by pressing the reset switch or sending a RESET
keycode).