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@ -1318,14 +1318,27 @@ You probably don't want to "brick" your keyboard, making it impossible |
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to rewrite firmware onto it. Here are some of the parameters to show |
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what things are (and likely aren't) too risky. |
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- If a keyboard map does not include RESET, then, to get into DFU |
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- If your keyboard map does not include RESET, then, to get into DFU |
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mode, you will need to press the reset button on the PCB, which |
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requires unscrewing some bits. |
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requires unscrewing the bottom. |
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- Messing with tmk_core / common files might make the keyboard |
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inoperable |
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- Too large a .hex file is trouble; `make dfu` will erase the block, |
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test the size (oops, wrong order!), which errors out, failing to |
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flash the keyboard |
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flash the keyboard, leaving it in DFU mode. |
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- To this end, note that the maximum .hex file size on Planck is |
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7000h (28672 decimal) |
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```Linking: .build/planck_rev4_cbbrowne.elf [OK] |
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Creating load file for Flash: .build/planck_rev4_cbbrowne.hex [OK] |
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Size after: |
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text data bss dec hex filename |
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0 22396 0 22396 577c planck_rev4_cbbrowne.hex |
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``` |
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- The above file is of size 22396/577ch, which is less than |
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28672/7000h |
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- As long as you have a suitable alternative .hex file around, you |
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can retry, loading that one |
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- DFU tools do /not/ allow you to write into the bootloader (unless |
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you throw in extra fruitsalad of options), so there is little risk |
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there. |
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