qmk-firmware/keyboards/ergodone
fauxpark f2c179de58 Remove superfluous JTAG disable code (#6445)
* Remove superfluous JTAG disable code

* 32A has differently named register

* Accidentally some operators

* 32A also has different JTAG pins

* Wrap disable_jtag() in an ifndef

* Document this new define

* Rename the define, it conflicts with a LUFA thing

Also, move the ifndef wrapping to the call in keyboard_setup()
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keymaps Remove/migrate action_get_macro()s from default keymaps (#5625) 2019-07-15 23:04:02 -07:00
config.h
ergodone.c
ergodone.h
expander.c
expander.h
i2cmaster.h
info.json Fix Ergodone keyboard dimensions in info.json 2019-04-13 01:26:23 -07:00
matrix.c Remove superfluous JTAG disable code (#6445) 2019-08-20 22:18:52 -07:00
readme.md
rules.mk
twimaster.c

ErgoDone

ErgoDone

The ErgoDone is a modified version of the ErgoDox, made by K.T.E.C., with pre-soldered components. It has different wiring and uses a SparkFun Pro Micro instead of Teensy.

  • Keyboard maintainer: Yu He
  • Hardware supported:
    • ErgoDone v1.3 (tested)
  • Hardware availability:

Building the firmware

Install the build tools.

In the root directory of the repository, build the firmware with a command like:

make ergodone:default

For more information on the layout option and other ones, see the make guide.

Flashing the firmware onto the keyboard

The ErgoDone uses a customized HID bootloader rather than the Teensy one. It doesn't need an OS driver, and the required actions before flashing are a little different than with an ErgoDox.

  1. To enter flash mode, disconnect the keyboard first. Then, on the left-hand device, in the top row, press and hold the two rightmost keys while reconnecting the keyboard. Ergodone Flash Mode

  2. To flash the .hex file, use the hid_bootloader_cli utlity from the TKG Toolkit (as of 2017-10-03, only this old version works under Windows):

    hid_bootloader_cli -mmcu=atmega32u4 ergodone_default.hex