From 1b75a84a39e11577938ca49e2a20e2bb3d940e63 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joel Challis Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2023 21:56:52 +0000 Subject: [Keymap Removal] tada68 and related keymaps. (#22699) --- keyboards/tada68/keymaps/tokyovigilante/readme.md | 34 ----------------------- 1 file changed, 34 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 keyboards/tada68/keymaps/tokyovigilante/readme.md (limited to 'keyboards/tada68/keymaps/tokyovigilante/readme.md') diff --git a/keyboards/tada68/keymaps/tokyovigilante/readme.md b/keyboards/tada68/keymaps/tokyovigilante/readme.md deleted file mode 100644 index 8544399d65..0000000000 --- a/keyboards/tada68/keymaps/tokyovigilante/readme.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -# TADA68 (65% ATMega32U4 PCB) - -The TADA68 comes with a custom firmware based on the LUFA mass storage -driver, which mounts the user-accessible portion of the flash storage -as a USB drive. This is prone to failure and can only be accessed by -hitting the physical reset button on the base of the board, which is -relatively accessible in an assembled keyboard. - -This keymap has some customisation to work with a TADA68 which has been -ISP-reflashed (using a USBasp or other ISP) to work with the QMK bootloader. - -This allows use of dfu-programmer to reflash the firmware in DFU mode, and -bootloader entry and exit with key-combos. - -To build the firmware, set up a build environment according to the standard -QMK instructions, then run: - -```make tada68:tokyovigilante:production``` - -which will build the bootloader, user firmware, and the combined image `__production.hex`. - -Then run - -```avrdude -F -c usbasp -p m32u4 -e -U flash:w:tada68_tokyovigilante_production.hex:a -U lfuse:w:0x5E:m -U hfuse:w:0xD9:m -U efuse:w:0xC3:m -U lock:w:0x3F:m``` - -to copy it to your board (connected to the USBasp or other programmer, replacing the -c and filename parameters as required). The fuse and lock -bitmaps will enable DFU mode. - -Once the board is unplugged and plugged in via USB, the default key-combo to -enter DFU mode is Fn-Meta-R, then Esc to exit. You can then use -`make tada68::dfu` to build and flash any other custom keymap you -like, as the qmk-dfu bootloader can only be replaced using the ISP. This keymap is fairly basic, just make sure any replacement one has a RESET command defined (ideally on a non-default layer). - -More information can be found in the QMK docs: -- cgit v1.2.3