opensteno_qmk/keyboards/handwired/pill60
Xelus22 4e1c5887c5
[Core] Refactor OLED to allow easy addition of other types (#13454)
* add docs

* core changes

* update keyboards to new OLED

* updated users to new OLED

* update layouts to new OLED

* fixup docs

* drashna's suggestion

* fix up docs

* new keyboards with oled

* core split changes

* remaining keyboard files

* Fix The Helix keyboards oled options

* reflect develop

Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>
Co-authored-by: mtei <2170248+mtei@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-08-24 16:28:26 +10:00
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blackpill_f401 Set BOOTLOADER = stm32-dfu for all applicable STM32 boards (#12956) 2021-06-08 19:48:46 +10:00
blackpill_f411 Set BOOTLOADER = stm32-dfu for all applicable STM32 boards (#12956) 2021-06-08 19:48:46 +10:00
bluepill ChibiOS conf migrations... take 11 (#11646) 2021-01-21 17:00:53 +11:00
keymaps/default [Core] Refactor OLED to allow easy addition of other types (#13454) 2021-08-24 16:28:26 +10:00
config.h Remove redundant I2C config defines from keyboards (#11661) 2021-01-25 16:37:53 +11:00
info.json pill60 fix info.json to be used in configurator (#11979) 2021-02-23 01:54:29 +00:00
pill60.c
pill60.h
readme.md
rules.mk [Core] Refactor OLED to allow easy addition of other types (#13454) 2021-08-24 16:28:26 +10:00

Pill60

Pill60

A 60% open source keyboard with rotary encoder, OLED screen, and Hotswap socket, using STM32F103 / Blue Pill.

  • Keyboard Maintainer: Ikta#8871 (Discord)
  • Hardware Supported: Pill60 PCB, STM32F103C8T6
  • Hardware Availability: github

Step by step guide on how to install a bootloader if your bluepill don't have one :

  1. Download this bootloader
  2. Flash Using FTDI Serial to USB converter or an ST-Link, as in this video, but replacing the bootloader file
  3. Put Boot 1 to 1, then reset the board, if you're using the same bootloader, the LED should blink
  4. Flash your .bin file using dfu-util
  5. Put Boot 1 back to 0, then reset again

Building Guide :

  • Use qmk compile -kb handwired/pill60 -km default to compile default keymap and using STM32F103 as an MCU
  • Use qmk compile -kb handwired/pill60/blackpill_f401 -km default to compile default keymap and using STM32F401 as an MCU
  • Use qmk compile -kb handwired/pill60/blackpill_f411 -km default to compile default keymap and using STM32F411 as an MCU

Warning: currently tested MCU is STM32F103, I am still waiting for f401 and f411 to arrive

See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.