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Write firmware for the Ferris keyboard (#9634) * Write firmware for the Ferris keyboard Took inspiration from the gergoplex and the ergodox_ez firmware for the split matrix with io_expander on the right hand. Cleaned up a lot of bit fiddling on the mcu side by taking inspiration from the `split_custom` in quantum. Still bit fiddling on the mcp side as it is particularly natural to do so with the abstractions provided by the i2c protocol. Would be good to clean that up and abstract away the wiring from the generic i2c code in a similar fashion as quantum and the mcp side behave. One improvement over the ergodox_ez and the gergoplex firmwares is that the wiring is straight forward as opposed to swapping rows and columns in two different places that end up cancelling out for some reason. At this stage, I have flashed this firmware to a board and have verified that all keys are behaving as intended by shorting pins. I still have to solder in some switches and test that everything works correctly at normal typing speeds, but I don't expect any major issues given I'm building up on previous effort, including the debouncing code from the ergodox_ez. * Remove rotation from info.json and label the keys as per default keymap * Comply with minor review feedback points * Use CUSTOM_MATRIX=lite to remove boilerplate * Update keyboards/handwired/ferris/info.json Didn't play nicely in the configurator Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove MIDI_ENABLE from rules.mk Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove FAUXCLICKY_ENABLE from rules.mk Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Prefer wait_ms over _delay_ms Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused include Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused include Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused include Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused includeh Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Use dprint over print and remove include for print.h * Remove all unused includes * Remove unused code * Cleanups thanks to code review * Move more personal settings from the ferris config to the default keymap config These setting happen to be unused in the default keymap at the moment, as it has only one layer with no homerow modifiers and no mouse key; but I would like to keep it there for two reasons: * It can serve as an example to people creating their own keymap * I plan to design a more usable default keymap that uses these features once this PR which adds the Ferris keyboard is merged. * Consolidate mcp logic inside matrix.c Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
2020-07-18 05:57:33 +02:00
# MCU name
MCU = atmega32u4
# Bootloader selection
Ferris reorganization (#10564) * Add my own keymap * Layer 0: Workman * Layer 1: RSTHD (my own take on it) * Layer 2: Mouse * Layer 3: Navigation * Layer 4: Symbols right * Layer 5: Symbols left * Layer 6: Fn keys * Layer 7: Numbers * Layer 8: Vim and misceallaneaous accessible from any other layer * Move the current code to a 0.1 folder in preparation for upcoming changes Version 0.2 is currently being prototyped and uses an arm chip which will need its own firmware. There is also the Ferris sweep which uses a pro-micro compatible board which will need its own directory. * Move Ferris out of handwired and into the light The keyboard is now well out of the prototype phase as tens of them have been produced and acquired by various people. With 0.2 coming out, adoption is going to increase again as the board will be available for sale at some recognized vendors. Now is probably a good time to recognize its status as more than a prototype :) * Add code for the Ferris Sweep (a.k.a cradio) The Ferris Sweep is a creation of the talented @davidphilipbarr, a.k.a DPB. It has the key layout of a Ferris and uses a pro-micro connected to the switches via direct pins so that diodes are not needed and the soldering is minimal. With their blessing, I took the code for it from DPB's own repo: https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/36keys/tree/master/qmk/cradio and did some adaptations such as removing commented out code, enabling EE_HANDS and mouse keys for consistency with my existing Ferris code. * Fix indentation in rules.mk * Fix indentation in sweep's config * Remove unnecessary lines from sweep's rules.mk * Remove unnecessary lines from sweep's rules.mk * Rename 0.1 to 0_1 This avoids the dot looking like the separation between a filename and its extension. In the same commit, bring matrix.c to the 0_1 folder as this was needed for the code to compile properly (matrix.c is referred to in the readme under `0_1` and is specific to that revision of the firmware). * Update copyright statements for Sweep
2020-10-17 21:20:34 +02:00
BOOTLOADER = caterina
Write firmware for the Ferris keyboard (#9634) * Write firmware for the Ferris keyboard Took inspiration from the gergoplex and the ergodox_ez firmware for the split matrix with io_expander on the right hand. Cleaned up a lot of bit fiddling on the mcu side by taking inspiration from the `split_custom` in quantum. Still bit fiddling on the mcp side as it is particularly natural to do so with the abstractions provided by the i2c protocol. Would be good to clean that up and abstract away the wiring from the generic i2c code in a similar fashion as quantum and the mcp side behave. One improvement over the ergodox_ez and the gergoplex firmwares is that the wiring is straight forward as opposed to swapping rows and columns in two different places that end up cancelling out for some reason. At this stage, I have flashed this firmware to a board and have verified that all keys are behaving as intended by shorting pins. I still have to solder in some switches and test that everything works correctly at normal typing speeds, but I don't expect any major issues given I'm building up on previous effort, including the debouncing code from the ergodox_ez. * Remove rotation from info.json and label the keys as per default keymap * Comply with minor review feedback points * Use CUSTOM_MATRIX=lite to remove boilerplate * Update keyboards/handwired/ferris/info.json Didn't play nicely in the configurator Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove MIDI_ENABLE from rules.mk Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove FAUXCLICKY_ENABLE from rules.mk Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Prefer wait_ms over _delay_ms Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused include Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused include Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused include Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused includeh Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Use dprint over print and remove include for print.h * Remove all unused includes * Remove unused code * Cleanups thanks to code review * Move more personal settings from the ferris config to the default keymap config These setting happen to be unused in the default keymap at the moment, as it has only one layer with no homerow modifiers and no mouse key; but I would like to keep it there for two reasons: * It can serve as an example to people creating their own keymap * I plan to design a more usable default keymap that uses these features once this PR which adds the Ferris keyboard is merged. * Consolidate mcp logic inside matrix.c Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
2020-07-18 05:57:33 +02:00
Ferris reorganization (#10564) * Add my own keymap * Layer 0: Workman * Layer 1: RSTHD (my own take on it) * Layer 2: Mouse * Layer 3: Navigation * Layer 4: Symbols right * Layer 5: Symbols left * Layer 6: Fn keys * Layer 7: Numbers * Layer 8: Vim and misceallaneaous accessible from any other layer * Move the current code to a 0.1 folder in preparation for upcoming changes Version 0.2 is currently being prototyped and uses an arm chip which will need its own firmware. There is also the Ferris sweep which uses a pro-micro compatible board which will need its own directory. * Move Ferris out of handwired and into the light The keyboard is now well out of the prototype phase as tens of them have been produced and acquired by various people. With 0.2 coming out, adoption is going to increase again as the board will be available for sale at some recognized vendors. Now is probably a good time to recognize its status as more than a prototype :) * Add code for the Ferris Sweep (a.k.a cradio) The Ferris Sweep is a creation of the talented @davidphilipbarr, a.k.a DPB. It has the key layout of a Ferris and uses a pro-micro connected to the switches via direct pins so that diodes are not needed and the soldering is minimal. With their blessing, I took the code for it from DPB's own repo: https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/36keys/tree/master/qmk/cradio and did some adaptations such as removing commented out code, enabling EE_HANDS and mouse keys for consistency with my existing Ferris code. * Fix indentation in rules.mk * Fix indentation in sweep's config * Remove unnecessary lines from sweep's rules.mk * Remove unnecessary lines from sweep's rules.mk * Rename 0.1 to 0_1 This avoids the dot looking like the separation between a filename and its extension. In the same commit, bring matrix.c to the 0_1 folder as this was needed for the code to compile properly (matrix.c is referred to in the readme under `0_1` and is specific to that revision of the firmware). * Update copyright statements for Sweep
2020-10-17 21:20:34 +02:00
# Build Options
Write firmware for the Ferris keyboard (#9634) * Write firmware for the Ferris keyboard Took inspiration from the gergoplex and the ergodox_ez firmware for the split matrix with io_expander on the right hand. Cleaned up a lot of bit fiddling on the mcu side by taking inspiration from the `split_custom` in quantum. Still bit fiddling on the mcp side as it is particularly natural to do so with the abstractions provided by the i2c protocol. Would be good to clean that up and abstract away the wiring from the generic i2c code in a similar fashion as quantum and the mcp side behave. One improvement over the ergodox_ez and the gergoplex firmwares is that the wiring is straight forward as opposed to swapping rows and columns in two different places that end up cancelling out for some reason. At this stage, I have flashed this firmware to a board and have verified that all keys are behaving as intended by shorting pins. I still have to solder in some switches and test that everything works correctly at normal typing speeds, but I don't expect any major issues given I'm building up on previous effort, including the debouncing code from the ergodox_ez. * Remove rotation from info.json and label the keys as per default keymap * Comply with minor review feedback points * Use CUSTOM_MATRIX=lite to remove boilerplate * Update keyboards/handwired/ferris/info.json Didn't play nicely in the configurator Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove MIDI_ENABLE from rules.mk Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove FAUXCLICKY_ENABLE from rules.mk Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Prefer wait_ms over _delay_ms Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused include Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused include Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused include Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused includeh Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Use dprint over print and remove include for print.h * Remove all unused includes * Remove unused code * Cleanups thanks to code review * Move more personal settings from the ferris config to the default keymap config These setting happen to be unused in the default keymap at the moment, as it has only one layer with no homerow modifiers and no mouse key; but I would like to keep it there for two reasons: * It can serve as an example to people creating their own keymap * I plan to design a more usable default keymap that uses these features once this PR which adds the Ferris keyboard is merged. * Consolidate mcp logic inside matrix.c Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
2020-07-18 05:57:33 +02:00
# change yes to no to disable
#
Remove Full Bootmagic (#13846) * disambiguate Bootmagic rules in keymaps The files edited by this commit were added at a point in time where `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = yes` enabled full Bootmagic. This commit edits the files to specify that full Bootmagic is intended. * remove BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE=full setting * unify commented BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE rules in keyboards Explicitly sets `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = no` in keyboards where the rule was commented out. Command: ``` find keyboards/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -and -not -path '*/keymaps/*' -exec sed -i -e 's;#[ \t]*\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE\)[ \t=]\+\([a-zA-Z]\+\).*;\1 = no # Virtual DIP switch configuration;g' {} + ``` * remove commented Bootmagic rules from keymap/user level Command: ``` find keyboards/ layouts/ users/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -exec sed -i -e '/#.*\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE\)[ \t=]\+\([a-z]\+\).*/d' {} + ``` * update keyboard BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE rule formatting Sets the formatting of BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE rules to `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = [value]`, without the inline comments (which will be replaced later). Command: ``` find keyboards/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -and -not -path '*/keymaps/*' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE\)[ \t=]\+\([a-z]\+\).*;\1 = \2;g' '{}' + ``` * update keyboards' BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE settings Updates keyboard `rules.mk` files to use `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = lite` where `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = full` was being used. Command: ``` find keyboards/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -and -not -path '*/keymaps/*' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = \)full;\1lite;g' '{}' + ``` * update keymap/user BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE settings Updates keymap/user `rules.mk` files to use `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = lite` where `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = full` was being used. Commands: ``` find keyboards/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -and -path '*/keymaps/*' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE[ \t=]\+\)full;\1lite;g' '{}' + find layouts/community/ users/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE[ \t=]\+\)full;\1lite;g' '{}' + ``` * remove and replace inline comments in keyboards and keymap/user files Removes and replaces the inline comments, which have been updated to read `Enable Bootmagic Lite`. Commands: ``` find keyboards/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -and -path '*/keymaps/*' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE\)[ \t=]\+\([a-z]\+\).*;\1 = \2;g' '{}' + find layouts/community/ users/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE\)[ \t=]\+\([a-z]\+\).*;\1 = \2;g' '{}' + find keyboards/ layouts/community/ users/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = lite\);\1 # Enable Bootmagic Lite;g' '{}' + find keyboards/ layouts/community/ users/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = yes\);\1 # Enable Bootmagic Lite;g' '{}' + find keyboards/ layouts/community/ users/ -type f -name 'rules.mk' -exec sed -i -e 's;\(BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = no\);\1 # Enable Bootmagic Lite;g' '{}' + ``` * rename improperly named makefiles Some files intended to be used as makefiles had improper names causing them to not be used as intended when building. This commit corrects the filenames of the affected files. * update renamed file with new rule formatting * update QMK's template files Updates QMK's `rules.mk` templates to use the new inline comment. * update QMK Docs - remove documentation of full Bootmagic - update links to Bootmagic Lite doc - add doc for Magic Keycodes * rules.mk patch for coarse/ixora and coarse/vinta
2021-08-07 08:59:56 +02:00
BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = no # Enable Bootmagic Lite
Ferris reorganization (#10564) * Add my own keymap * Layer 0: Workman * Layer 1: RSTHD (my own take on it) * Layer 2: Mouse * Layer 3: Navigation * Layer 4: Symbols right * Layer 5: Symbols left * Layer 6: Fn keys * Layer 7: Numbers * Layer 8: Vim and misceallaneaous accessible from any other layer * Move the current code to a 0.1 folder in preparation for upcoming changes Version 0.2 is currently being prototyped and uses an arm chip which will need its own firmware. There is also the Ferris sweep which uses a pro-micro compatible board which will need its own directory. * Move Ferris out of handwired and into the light The keyboard is now well out of the prototype phase as tens of them have been produced and acquired by various people. With 0.2 coming out, adoption is going to increase again as the board will be available for sale at some recognized vendors. Now is probably a good time to recognize its status as more than a prototype :) * Add code for the Ferris Sweep (a.k.a cradio) The Ferris Sweep is a creation of the talented @davidphilipbarr, a.k.a DPB. It has the key layout of a Ferris and uses a pro-micro connected to the switches via direct pins so that diodes are not needed and the soldering is minimal. With their blessing, I took the code for it from DPB's own repo: https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/36keys/tree/master/qmk/cradio and did some adaptations such as removing commented out code, enabling EE_HANDS and mouse keys for consistency with my existing Ferris code. * Fix indentation in rules.mk * Fix indentation in sweep's config * Remove unnecessary lines from sweep's rules.mk * Remove unnecessary lines from sweep's rules.mk * Rename 0.1 to 0_1 This avoids the dot looking like the separation between a filename and its extension. In the same commit, bring matrix.c to the 0_1 folder as this was needed for the code to compile properly (matrix.c is referred to in the readme under `0_1` and is specific to that revision of the firmware). * Update copyright statements for Sweep
2020-10-17 21:20:34 +02:00
MOUSEKEY_ENABLE = yes # Mouse keys
Write firmware for the Ferris keyboard (#9634) * Write firmware for the Ferris keyboard Took inspiration from the gergoplex and the ergodox_ez firmware for the split matrix with io_expander on the right hand. Cleaned up a lot of bit fiddling on the mcu side by taking inspiration from the `split_custom` in quantum. Still bit fiddling on the mcp side as it is particularly natural to do so with the abstractions provided by the i2c protocol. Would be good to clean that up and abstract away the wiring from the generic i2c code in a similar fashion as quantum and the mcp side behave. One improvement over the ergodox_ez and the gergoplex firmwares is that the wiring is straight forward as opposed to swapping rows and columns in two different places that end up cancelling out for some reason. At this stage, I have flashed this firmware to a board and have verified that all keys are behaving as intended by shorting pins. I still have to solder in some switches and test that everything works correctly at normal typing speeds, but I don't expect any major issues given I'm building up on previous effort, including the debouncing code from the ergodox_ez. * Remove rotation from info.json and label the keys as per default keymap * Comply with minor review feedback points * Use CUSTOM_MATRIX=lite to remove boilerplate * Update keyboards/handwired/ferris/info.json Didn't play nicely in the configurator Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove MIDI_ENABLE from rules.mk Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove FAUXCLICKY_ENABLE from rules.mk Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Prefer wait_ms over _delay_ms Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused include Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused include Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused include Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused includeh Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Use dprint over print and remove include for print.h * Remove all unused includes * Remove unused code * Cleanups thanks to code review * Move more personal settings from the ferris config to the default keymap config These setting happen to be unused in the default keymap at the moment, as it has only one layer with no homerow modifiers and no mouse key; but I would like to keep it there for two reasons: * It can serve as an example to people creating their own keymap * I plan to design a more usable default keymap that uses these features once this PR which adds the Ferris keyboard is merged. * Consolidate mcp logic inside matrix.c Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
2020-07-18 05:57:33 +02:00
EXTRAKEY_ENABLE = yes # Audio control and System control
CONSOLE_ENABLE = no # Console for debug
COMMAND_ENABLE = no # Commands for debug and configuration
# Do not enable SLEEP_LED_ENABLE. it uses the same timer as BACKLIGHT_ENABLE
SLEEP_LED_ENABLE = no # Breathing sleep LED during USB suspend
# if this doesn't work, see here: https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/wiki/FAQ#nkro-doesnt-work
NKRO_ENABLE = no # USB Nkey Rollover
BACKLIGHT_ENABLE = no # Enable keyboard backlight functionality
RGBLIGHT_ENABLE = no # Enable keyboard RGB underglow
Ferris reorganization (#10564) * Add my own keymap * Layer 0: Workman * Layer 1: RSTHD (my own take on it) * Layer 2: Mouse * Layer 3: Navigation * Layer 4: Symbols right * Layer 5: Symbols left * Layer 6: Fn keys * Layer 7: Numbers * Layer 8: Vim and misceallaneaous accessible from any other layer * Move the current code to a 0.1 folder in preparation for upcoming changes Version 0.2 is currently being prototyped and uses an arm chip which will need its own firmware. There is also the Ferris sweep which uses a pro-micro compatible board which will need its own directory. * Move Ferris out of handwired and into the light The keyboard is now well out of the prototype phase as tens of them have been produced and acquired by various people. With 0.2 coming out, adoption is going to increase again as the board will be available for sale at some recognized vendors. Now is probably a good time to recognize its status as more than a prototype :) * Add code for the Ferris Sweep (a.k.a cradio) The Ferris Sweep is a creation of the talented @davidphilipbarr, a.k.a DPB. It has the key layout of a Ferris and uses a pro-micro connected to the switches via direct pins so that diodes are not needed and the soldering is minimal. With their blessing, I took the code for it from DPB's own repo: https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/36keys/tree/master/qmk/cradio and did some adaptations such as removing commented out code, enabling EE_HANDS and mouse keys for consistency with my existing Ferris code. * Fix indentation in rules.mk * Fix indentation in sweep's config * Remove unnecessary lines from sweep's rules.mk * Remove unnecessary lines from sweep's rules.mk * Rename 0.1 to 0_1 This avoids the dot looking like the separation between a filename and its extension. In the same commit, bring matrix.c to the 0_1 folder as this was needed for the code to compile properly (matrix.c is referred to in the readme under `0_1` and is specific to that revision of the firmware). * Update copyright statements for Sweep
2020-10-17 21:20:34 +02:00
UNICODE_ENABLE = yes # Unicode
Write firmware for the Ferris keyboard (#9634) * Write firmware for the Ferris keyboard Took inspiration from the gergoplex and the ergodox_ez firmware for the split matrix with io_expander on the right hand. Cleaned up a lot of bit fiddling on the mcu side by taking inspiration from the `split_custom` in quantum. Still bit fiddling on the mcp side as it is particularly natural to do so with the abstractions provided by the i2c protocol. Would be good to clean that up and abstract away the wiring from the generic i2c code in a similar fashion as quantum and the mcp side behave. One improvement over the ergodox_ez and the gergoplex firmwares is that the wiring is straight forward as opposed to swapping rows and columns in two different places that end up cancelling out for some reason. At this stage, I have flashed this firmware to a board and have verified that all keys are behaving as intended by shorting pins. I still have to solder in some switches and test that everything works correctly at normal typing speeds, but I don't expect any major issues given I'm building up on previous effort, including the debouncing code from the ergodox_ez. * Remove rotation from info.json and label the keys as per default keymap * Comply with minor review feedback points * Use CUSTOM_MATRIX=lite to remove boilerplate * Update keyboards/handwired/ferris/info.json Didn't play nicely in the configurator Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove MIDI_ENABLE from rules.mk Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove FAUXCLICKY_ENABLE from rules.mk Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Prefer wait_ms over _delay_ms Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused include Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused include Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused include Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Remove unused includeh Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Use dprint over print and remove include for print.h * Remove all unused includes * Remove unused code * Cleanups thanks to code review * Move more personal settings from the ferris config to the default keymap config These setting happen to be unused in the default keymap at the moment, as it has only one layer with no homerow modifiers and no mouse key; but I would like to keep it there for two reasons: * It can serve as an example to people creating their own keymap * I plan to design a more usable default keymap that uses these features once this PR which adds the Ferris keyboard is merged. * Consolidate mcp logic inside matrix.c Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
2020-07-18 05:57:33 +02:00
BLUETOOTH_ENABLE = no # Enable Bluetooth
AUDIO_ENABLE = no # Audio output
Ferris reorganization (#10564) * Add my own keymap * Layer 0: Workman * Layer 1: RSTHD (my own take on it) * Layer 2: Mouse * Layer 3: Navigation * Layer 4: Symbols right * Layer 5: Symbols left * Layer 6: Fn keys * Layer 7: Numbers * Layer 8: Vim and misceallaneaous accessible from any other layer * Move the current code to a 0.1 folder in preparation for upcoming changes Version 0.2 is currently being prototyped and uses an arm chip which will need its own firmware. There is also the Ferris sweep which uses a pro-micro compatible board which will need its own directory. * Move Ferris out of handwired and into the light The keyboard is now well out of the prototype phase as tens of them have been produced and acquired by various people. With 0.2 coming out, adoption is going to increase again as the board will be available for sale at some recognized vendors. Now is probably a good time to recognize its status as more than a prototype :) * Add code for the Ferris Sweep (a.k.a cradio) The Ferris Sweep is a creation of the talented @davidphilipbarr, a.k.a DPB. It has the key layout of a Ferris and uses a pro-micro connected to the switches via direct pins so that diodes are not needed and the soldering is minimal. With their blessing, I took the code for it from DPB's own repo: https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/36keys/tree/master/qmk/cradio and did some adaptations such as removing commented out code, enabling EE_HANDS and mouse keys for consistency with my existing Ferris code. * Fix indentation in rules.mk * Fix indentation in sweep's config * Remove unnecessary lines from sweep's rules.mk * Remove unnecessary lines from sweep's rules.mk * Rename 0.1 to 0_1 This avoids the dot looking like the separation between a filename and its extension. In the same commit, bring matrix.c to the 0_1 folder as this was needed for the code to compile properly (matrix.c is referred to in the readme under `0_1` and is specific to that revision of the firmware). * Update copyright statements for Sweep
2020-10-17 21:20:34 +02:00
SPLIT_KEYBOARD = yes # Use shared split_common code