qmk-keychron-q3-colemak-dh/keyboards/meira/keymaps/grahampheath/readme.md
Graham P Heath f746174874 Graham's Keymaps. (#2422)
* add my config

* fix backlight, clean up that code

* group background code, restore static var

* qwerty is supposed to be in the middle

* wrap layer change backlight in ifdef

* backlight levels and some more 'emojis'.

* Restructure to make it possible to press cmd ent on the right side of the board with one hand.

* Expose the period through the number layer. Add Hyper keys to mouse layer

* reduce mouse speed

* add a : -P  key

* Thumbs up and down, remove some keys that are duplicated via function keys, clean up

* fix build issues

* add various emoji

* duplicate default Meira keymaps

* Miera updates

* add documented but unmapped emoji

* Sound for the Meira, was stumped by a file size! Thanks drashna!

* add docs

* docs

* revert lib changes...

* clean up

* clean up

* remove make file

* Fixes missing key
2018-02-23 13:15:34 -05:00

2.2 KiB

Graham's Meira.

Don't expect this to work for you unaltered! For the record, these are my notes, not a guide for you :-)

Known issues:

Anything over 28k will begin to overwrite the boot loader, which is a pain!

Be sure to check file size with:

avr-size meira_promicro_grahampheath.hex

Sounds

I've added a 8ohm 0.5W speaker, its a bit large, but it fits in approximately the same space as the ProMicro. I soldered directly to PC6 and GND.

As the Meira code stood, adding sound increased the hex beyond what the boot loader could handle, so I had to dial way back on features that I wasnt using, like backlighting and RGB support. I also removed function keys, though I think you could restore some of these features, you certainly can't restore all of them and still fit with a boot loader.

Build

Built for the ProMicro with:

make meira/promicro:grahampheath

Build and upload with, which is cool because it will sense your port.

make meira/promicro:grahampheath:avrdude

Program a hex directly with:

avrdude -p atmega32u4 -P /dev/tty.usbmodem14111 -c avr109 -v -e -D -U flash:w:meira_promicro_grahampheath.hex

If you use an AVRISP you will be program a hex without a boot loader:

avrdude -p atmega32u4 -P /dev/tty.usbmodem14111 -c avrisp -v -e -U flash:w:meira_promicro_grahampheath.hex

Bricked

Did you overwrite your boot loader?

I did...

I used an Ardunio as an ISP, and was able to program various boot loaders. Ultimately it seemed like this was the right combo:

ProMicro pinout

Wiring: via u/dmjlambert

ProMicro boot loader hex is called Caterina-promicro16.hex and is stored on Sparkfun's GitHub

avrdude -c avrisp -p m32u4 -P /dev/tty.usbmodem14141 -v -e -U flash:w:Caterina-promicro16.hex -U efuse:w:0xcb:m -U hfuse:w:0xd8:m -U lfuse:w:0xff:m