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# Gondolindrim X Dark Magnum Ergo 1 PCB QMK firmware
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The Magnum Ergo 1 is an Alice-layout ergonomic keyboard designed by Dark, with a PCB designer by Gondolindrim.
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* Keyboard Maintainer: [Gondolindrim](https://github.com/Gondolindrim)
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* Hardware Supported: proprietary PCB using STM32F4x1C microcontroller;
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* Availability: as of november 2022 both keyboard and PCB were sold in a private Group Buy; therefore availability is limited.
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## How to flash
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### Enter bootloader
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The DFU state in the bootloader can be accessed in 3 ways:
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* **Bootmagic reset**: Hold down the key at (0,0) in the matrix (usually the top left key, grave accent in the default keymap) and plug in the keyboard;
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* **Physical reset button**: press the button on the front of the PCB, next to caps lock, for at least five seconds;
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* **Keycode in layout**: Press the key mapped to `QK_BOOT`; in the default layout, that is top left key ('grave') in layer 1.
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### How to compile and flash
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You can compile the Iron 165R2 default keymap by using the following:
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make magnum_ergo_1:default
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And use dfu-util in the command line or through a GUI like QMK toolbox to upload the firmware to the PCB. To directly flash the PCB after it is put into a DFU state, use:
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make magnum_ergo_1:default:flash
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