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# Gray COD67
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The Gray COD67 is a 60% keyboard with a modern and bold design. It features 20 RGB Underglow LED lights and a unique diffuser placement. The COD67 has the most stunning RGB light strip for a custom mechanical keyboard. It also features a center mounted USB C port.
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There were only 75 units made worldwide.
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Keyboard Maintainer: [MechMerlin](https://github.com/mechmerlin)
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Hardware Supported: Gray COD67
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Hardware Availability: [Zfrontier](https://en.zfrontier.com/products/cod67)
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## Bootloader mode
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To put in bootloader mode, hold the `Esc` key while plugging in the USB cable.
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## Making firmware
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Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
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make gray_studio/cod67:default
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See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_tools) and the [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_make_guide) for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our [Complete Newbs Guide](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs).
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## Flashing in Windows
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After putting your COD67 in bootloader mode, it will show up as a drive.
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* Rename the resulting `.bin` file to `COD67.BIN`.
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* Drag and drop your new `COD67.BIN` to the drive, overwriting the previous `COD67.BIN` stored on it.
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* Wait a few seconds for it to write. The caps lock LED flashes rapidly while writing.
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* Press the `Esc` key again to reset the board. You are now ready to type!
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## Flashing in macOS
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After putting your COD67 in bootloader mode, it will show up as a drive.
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* Rename the resulting `.bin` file to `COD67.BIN`.
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* Drag the existing `COD67.BIN` file from the drive to the Trash in Finder.
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* Empty the Trash in Finder. It's important you do that due to how macOS handles hidden `.Trashes` on removable drives. It needs to be empty to free up flash space.
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* Drag and drop your new `COD67.BIN` to the drive.
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* Wait a few seconds for it to write. The caps lock LED flashes rapidly while writing.
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* Press the `Esc` key or eject the drive in Finder to reset the board. You are now ready to type!
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## Notes
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The backlight pin is attached to a non PWM pin `D4` so the backlight is only on/off.
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