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The Kiibohd Controller
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TODO, write some insightful/informative :P
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Please give authors credit for modules used if you use in a distributed product :D
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Dependencies
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Below listed are the Arch Linux pacman names, AUR packages may be required.
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These depend a bit on which targets you are trying to build, but the general one:
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- cmake (2.8 and higher)
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AVR Specific (Teensy 1.0/++,2.0/++) (try to use something recent, suggested versions below)
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- avr-gcc      (~4.8.0)
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- avr-binutils (~2.23.2)
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- avr-libc     (~1.8.0)
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ARM Specific (Teensy 3.0/3.1) (Sourcery CodeBench Lite for ARM EABI
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(http://www.mentor.com/embedded-software/sourcery-tools/sourcery-codebench/editions/lite-edition/)
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- arm-none-eabi
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OR
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- arm-none-eabi-gcc
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- arm-none-eaby-binutils
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(I've actually had some issues with Sourcery CodeBench on Linux, so I often just use these)
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Windows Setup
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Compiling on Windows does work, just it's a bunch more work.
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First make sure Cygwin is installed - http://www.cygwin.com/ - 32bit or 64bit is fine. Make sure the following are installed:
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- make
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- git (needed for some compilation info)
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- cmake
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- gcc-core
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- gcc-g++
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- libusb1.0
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- libusb1.0-devel
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Please note, I use cygwin term exclusively for any command line options. Unless mentioned otherwise use it.
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Do NOT use CMD or Powershell.
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Also install the Windows version of CMake - http://cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html
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This is in addition to the Cygwin version. This is an easier alternative to installing another C compiler.
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Add the following line to your .bashrc, making sure the CMake path is correct:
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  echo "alias wincmake=\"PATH='/cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/CMake 2.8'/bin:\"${PATH}\" cmake" >> ~/.bashrc
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Install the PJRC Virtual Serial Port Driver:
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(http://pjrc.com/teensy/serial_install.exe)
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Next, install the compiler(s) you want.
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| AVR GCC |
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You just need the Atmel AVR 8-bit Toolchain. The latest should be fine, as of writing it was 3.4.3.
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http://www.atmel.com/tools/atmelavrtoolchainforwindows.aspx
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(Atmel AVR 8-bit Toolchain 3.4.3 - Windows)
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Extract the files to a directory, say C:\avr8-gnu-toolchain. Then copy all the folders in that directory to the Cygwin directory.
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Mine is C:\cygwin64.
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(You can also just setup the paths, but this is faster/simpler. Might screw up your Cygwin though).
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| ARM EABI |
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Download the latest version of Mentor Graphics Sourcery CodeBench ARM EABI.
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http://www.mentor.com/embedded-software/sourcery-tools/sourcery-codebench/editions/lite-edition/
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Look for "Download the EABI Release".
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Enter your info to get the download link.
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Select the most recent download.
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Then download the "IA32 Windows Installer".
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Use the installer and make sure you add the binaries to your path within the installer.
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Selecting Microcontroller
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This is where you select the chip you want to compile for.
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The build system will automatically select the compiler needed to compile for your chip.
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Open up CMakeLists.txt in your favourite text editor.
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You are looking for:
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	###
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	# Chip Selection
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	#
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	#| You _MUST_ set this to match the microcontroller you are trying to compile for
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	#| You _MUST_ clean the build directory if you change this value
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	#|
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	set( CHIP
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	#	"at90usb162"       # Teensy   1.0 (avr)
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	#	"atmega32u4"       # Teensy   2.0 (avr)
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	#	"at90usb646"       # Teensy++ 1.0 (avr)
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		"at90usb1286"      # Teensy++ 2.0 (avr)
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	#	"mk20dx128"        # Teensy   3.0 (arm)
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	#	"mk20dx256"        # Teensy   3.1 (arm)
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	)
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Just uncomment the chip you want, and comment out the old one.
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NOTE: If you change this option, you will *need* to delete the build directory that is created in the Building sections below.
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Selecting Modules
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WARNING: Not all modules are compatible, and some modules may have dependencies on other modules.
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This is where the options start getting interesting.
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The Kiibohd Controller is designed around a set of 4 types of modules that correspond to different functionality:
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- Scan Module
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- Macro Module
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- Output Module
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- Debug Module
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The Scan Module is where the most interesting stuff happens. These modules take in "keypress data".
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A converter Scan Module will interpret a protocol into key press/releases.
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A matrix Scan Module may inherit from the matrix module to scan keypress from a matrix
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This module just has to give press/release codes, but does have some callback control to other modules depending on the lifecycle for press/release codes (this can be very complicated depending on the protocol).
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Each Scan Module has it's own default keymap/modifier map. (TODO recommend keymap changing in the Macro Module).
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Some scan modules have very specialized hardware requirements, each module directory should have at least a link to the needed parts and/or schematics (TODO!).
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The Macro Module takes care of the mapping of the key press/release code into an Output (USB) scan code.
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Any layering, macros, keypress intelligence/reaction is done here.
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The Output Module is the module dealing with output from the microcontroller. Currently USB is the only output protocol.
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Different USB output implementations are available, pjrc being the safest/least featureful one.
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Debug capabilities may depend on the module selected.
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The Debug Module enables various things like the Teensy LED on errors, debug terminal output.
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(TODO get true UART working in avr, not just arm)
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Open up CMakeLists.txt in your favourite text editor.
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Look for:
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	###
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	# Project Modules
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	#
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	#| Note: This is the only section you probably want to modify
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	#| Each module is defined by it's own folder (e.g. Scan/Matrix represents the "Matrix" module)
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	#| All of the modules must be specified, as they generate the sources list of files to compile
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	#| Any modifications to this file will cause a complete rebuild of the project
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	#| Please look at the {Scan,Macro,Output,Debug}/module.txt for information on the modules and how to create new ones
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	##| Deals with acquiring the keypress information and turning it into a key index
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	set(  ScanModule  "avr-capsense" )
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	##| Uses the key index and potentially applies special conditions to it, mapping it to a usb key code
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	set( MacroModule  "buffer"  )
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	##| Sends the current list of usb key codes through USB HID
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	set(   OutputModule  "pjrc"   )
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	##| Debugging source to use, each module has it's own set of defines that it sets
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	set( DebugModule  "full"   )
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Look at each module individually for it's requirements. There is chip/architecture dependency checking but some permutations of modules may not be tested/compile.
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There are also CMake options for temporarily selecting modules. But it's easier to just edit the file.
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e.g. cmake -DScanModuleOverride=<module name>
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Linux Building
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From this directory.
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mkdir build
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cd build
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cmake ..
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make
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Example output:
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	[master]: cmake ..                 [...sy/avr-capsense-haata/build](hyatt@901Mas:pts/4)
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	-- Compiler Family:
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	avr
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	-- MCU Selected:
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	at90usb1286
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	-- Detected Scan Module Source Files:
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	Scan/avr-capsense/scan_loop.c
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	-- Detected Macro Module Source Files:
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	Macro/buffer/macro.c
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	-- Detected Output Module Source Files:
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	Output/pjrc/usb_com.c;Output/pjrc/avr/usb_keyboard_debug.c
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	-- Detected Debug Module Source Files:
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	Debug/full/../led/led.c;Debug/full/../print/print.c
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	-- Configuring done
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	-- Generating done
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	-- Build files have been written to: /home/hyatt/Source/Teensy/avr-capsense-haata/build
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	[master]: make                     [...sy/avr-capsense-haata/build](hyatt@901Mas:pts/4)
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	Scanning dependencies of target kiibohd.elf
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	[ 12%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/main.c.o
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	[ 25%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Scan/avr-capsense/scan_loop.c.o
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	[ 37%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Macro/buffer/macro.c.o
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	[ 50%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrc/usb_com.c.o
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	[ 62%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrc/avr/usb_keyboard_debug.c.o
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	[ 75%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Debug/led/led.c.o
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	[ 87%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Debug/print/print.c.o
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	Linking C executable kiibohd.elf
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	Creating load file for Flash:  kiibohd.hex
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	Creating Extended Listing:     kiibohd.lss
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	Creating Symbol Table:         kiibohd.sym
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	[ 87%] Built target kiibohd.elf
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	Scanning dependencies of target SizeAfter
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	[100%] Size after generation:
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	   text    data     bss     dec     hex filename
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	      0    6112       0    6112    17e0 kiibohd.hex
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	   5792     320     852    6964    1b34 kiibohd.elf
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	[100%] Built target SizeAfter
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Linux Loading Firmware
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First place the keyboard into re-flash mode.
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This can be done either by pressing the re-flash button on the PCB/Teensy.
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Or by entering the Kiibohd Virtual Serial Port and using the 'reload' command.
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The 'load' script that is created during the build can load the firmware over USB.
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Either run it with sudo, or install the 98-kiibohd.rules to /etc/udev/rules.d
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 and run: udevadm control --reload-rules
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To load the newly built firmware:
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./load
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Windows Building
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From this directory.
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mkdir build
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cd build
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wincmake -G "Unix Makefiles" ..
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make
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Example output:
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	$ cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" ..
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	-- Compiler Family:
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	avr
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	-- MCU Selected:
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	atmega32u4
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	-- CPU Selected:
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	megaAVR
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	-- Detected Scan Module Source Files:
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	Scan/SKM67001/../matrix/matrix_scan.c;Scan/SKM67001/../matrix/scan_loop.c
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	-- Detected Macro Module Source Files:
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	Macro/PartialMap/macro.c
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	-- Detected Output Module Source Files:
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	Output/pjrcUSB/output_com.c;Output/pjrcUSB/avr/usb_keyboard_serial.c
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	-- Detected Debug Module Source Files:
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	Debug/full/../cli/cli.c;Debug/full/../led/led.c;Debug/full/../print/print.c
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	-- Found Git: C:/cygwin64/bin/git.exe (found version "1.7.9")
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	-- Configuring done
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	-- Generating done
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	-- Build files have been written to: C:/cygwin64/home/jacob.alexander/src/capsense-beta/build
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	jacob.alexander@JALEXANDER2-LT ~/src/capsense-beta/build
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	$ make
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	Scanning dependencies of target kiibohd.elf
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	[ 10%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/main.c.obj
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	[ 20%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Scan/matrix/matrix_scan.c.obj
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	[ 30%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Scan/matrix/scan_loop.c.obj
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	[ 40%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Macro/PartialMap/macro.c.obj
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	[ 50%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/output_com.c.obj
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	[ 60%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/avr/usb_keyboard_serial.c.obj
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	[ 70%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Debug/cli/cli.c.obj
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	[ 80%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Debug/led/led.c.obj
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	[ 90%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Debug/print/print.c.obj
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	Linking C executable kiibohd.elf
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	Creating load file for Flash:  kiibohd.hex
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	Creating Extended Listing:     kiibohd.lss
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	Creating Symbol Table:         kiibohd.sym
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	[ 90%] Built target kiibohd.elf
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	Scanning dependencies of target SizeAfter
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	[100%] Size after generation
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		Flash Usage: data (hex)
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		  RAM Usage: data (elf)
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	   text    data     bss     dec     hex filename
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	      0    9738       0    9738    260a kiibohd.hex
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	   7982    1756     264   10002    2712 kiibohd.elf
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	[100%] Built target SizeAfter
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Windows Loading Firmware
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First place the keyboard into re-flash mode.
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This can be done either by pressing the re-flash button on the PCB/Teensy.
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Or by entering the Kiibohd Virtual Serial Interface and using the 'reload' command.
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The 'load' script that is created during the build can load the firmware over USB.
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To load the newly built firmware:
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./load
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Be patient the couple of times, Windows is slow at installing drivers...
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Mac OS X Building
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TODO
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Mac OS X Loading Firmware
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TODO
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Virtual Serial Port - CLI
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Rather than use a special program that can interpret Raw HID, this controller exposes a USB Serial CDC endpoint.
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This allows for you to use a generic serial terminal to debug/control the keyboard firmware (e.g. Tera Term, minicom, screen)
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| Linux |
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I generally use screen.
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You will need sudo/root priviledges if you haven't installed the 98-kiibohd.rules file to /etc/udev/rules.d
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screen /dev/ttyACM0
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(Might be ACM1, ACM2, etc.)
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| Windows |
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Make sure the Teensy Virtual Serial Port driver is installed.
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If possible use screen (as part of Cygwin).
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screen /dev/ttyS3
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(Might be a different file, ttyS0, ttyACM0, ttyUSB0, etc.)
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Gnu screen doesn't seem to echo all the characters (it works though).
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I believe it's a problem with stty, but I don't know how to fix it...
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putty works well when using DTR/DSR or RTS/CTS flow control.
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| Mac OS X |
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TODO (What is the usual device name). screen if possible.
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