opensteno_qmk/docs/proton_c_conversion.md
Jack Humbert 3cf179be61 Adds Proton C Conversion (#4661)
* adds proton c base

* fixes custom matrix include

* adds readme.md

* initial proton coversion, no pin mapping

* start of mcu selection

* add pin mapping and sweet16 test

* add at90 to list

* disable backlight, fix d7

* update flag names

* doc updates

* proton c update for mcu selection
2019-01-10 08:22:57 -08:00

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Converting a board to use the Proton C

If a board currently supported in QMK uses a Pro Micro (or compatible board) and you want to use the Proton C, you can generate the firmware by appending CONVERT_TO_PROTON_C=yes (or CTPC=yes) to your make argument, like this:

make 40percentclub/mf68:default CTPC=yes

You can add the same argument to your keymap's rules.mk, which will accomplish the same thing.

This exposes the CONVERT_TO_PROTON_C flag that you can use in your code with #ifdefs, like this:

#ifdef CONVERT_TO_PROTON_C
    // Proton C code
#else
    // Pro Micro code
#endif

Before being able to compile, you may get some errors about PORTB/DDRB, etc not being defined, so you'll need to convert the keyboard's code to use the GPIO Controls that will work for both ARM and AVR. This shouldn't affect the AVR builds at all.

The Proton C only has one on-board LED (C13), and by default, the TXLED (D5) is mapped to it. If you want the RXLED (B0) mapped to it instead, add this like to your config.h:

#define CONVERT_TO_PROTON_C_RXLED