forked from forks/qmk_firmware
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* Set bootloader to stm32-dfu for STM32F303 * Set bootloader to stm32-dfu for STM32F0x2 * Set bootloader to stm32-dfu for STM32F4x1 * Set bootloader to stm32duino for sowbug * Delete redundant bootloader_defs headers * Add some missing MCU name comments * Move APM32 dfu-suffix overrides underneath bootloader * Remove redundant STM32_BOOTLOADER_ADDRESS defines/rules |
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keymaps | ||
rev1 | ||
rev2 | ||
.noci | ||
alice.c | ||
alice.h | ||
chconf.h | ||
config.h | ||
halconf.h | ||
info.json | ||
mcuconf.h | ||
readme.md | ||
rules.mk |
ProjectKeyboard Alice PCB
ProjectKeyboard Alice Keyboard Replacement PCB
Keyboard Maintainer: onefiftynine
Hardware Supported: STM32F072CBT6
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make projectkb/alice/rev2:default
If you are flashing this keyboard/pcb for the first time:
* Set the dip switch on the reverse of the PCB to 1
* Hit the reset button and then do
* make projectkb/alice:default:dfu-util
* After flashing the keyboard successfully, you can reset the dip switch back to 0
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.