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  • Avr-chat How To Compile Avrdude For Mac
    카테고리 없음 2020. 3. 11. 02:33

    So I could use some help. I've modified all the files listed above to reflect the layout for my hardwired Televideo keyboard (and appropriate controller for the Teensy2.0), but when I got to use 'make' it just says; 'make: nothing to be done for 'Makefile'. Any idea what I could check? Failing that, can someone compile the hex file for me, from the files I've modified? 22 Jan 2014, 15:12 Greystoke Posts: 100 Joined: 26 Feb 2013, 14:16 Main keyboard: CM Storm Trigger Main mouse: Razer Favorite switch: Cherry MX Green DT Pro Member: -. Matt3o wrote:1) have you installed winavr?

    2) try just 'make' without (-f Makefile) 3) send the zip I'll compile it for you Yep, WinAVR is installed and in the machine path, and I've tried every variant of Make/makefile I could think of. It's frustrating, as I've created other hex files in the past, just can't figure out what I'm missing. I'll send the zip file along, maybe there's an error in one of the source files.

    I'm just trying to create one layer, to get the keyboard functional, so I stripped out or left a number of sections blank. 22 Jan 2014, 15:56 Greystoke Posts: 100 Joined: 26 Feb 2013, 14:16 Main keyboard: CM Storm Trigger Main mouse: Razer Favorite switch: Cherry MX Green DT Pro Member: -. Me and a friend of mine have a problem with our keyboard, we're making a small one with only 28 keys (for counterstrike). The problem is not in the hardware or the soldering which we've double checked, it's somewhere in the code.

    The problem as is seems now is that we can't assign the keys to the buttons and get 'random' results, except for three keys which we can change however we please. Is there some kind of default key mapping it's getting the information from? (Some keys gives is responding with letters we don't have (i.e. 8, we don't want 8, we haven't written 8 anywhere in the program) which make me think we're collecting the information from some kind of 'standard' mapping). We are getting quite frustrated and don't know what to do.

    We also don't know where to find it in the code so we wont post everything, although we will show it if you think you know where the problem is. Thanks for answering and sorry for the bad English. 16 Apr 2014, 15:15 bktlr Posts: 13 Joined: 24 Feb 2014, 19:55 Location: Sweden Main keyboard: QuickFire Tk Stealth (MX Brown) -Colemak Main mouse: Rival Favorite switch: MX Brown DT Pro Member: -. Hmm, infomation given is not enough, in particular when you don't know the cuase. 1) Post pics of your keyboard; all over appearance, upside and downside of internal(PCB or hand wiring) at least.(we never can see your.custom. keyboard without pics) 2) Show your schematic of circuit if possible(handwriting is no problem).

    Or your key matrix table at least. 3) Show all of your code used to build your firmware; set up your repository in github.com(preferable) or other service you like.

    4) Describe your problem more deail. Can you describe procedure to get undesired '8'? Can you reporduce the problem? Or it seems to be completely 'random' without rules? EDIT: Your English is no problem if you can read my Engrish. Hasu wrote:Hmm, infomation given is not enough, in particular when you don't know the cuase.

    1) Post pics of your keyboard; all over appearance, upside and downside of internal(PCB or hand wiring) at least.(we never can see your.custom. keyboard without pics) 2) Show your schematic of circuit if possible(handwriting is no problem). Or your key matrix table at least. 3) Show all of your code used to build your firmware; set up your repository in github.com(preferable) or other service you like. 4) Describe your problem more deail. Can you describe procedure to get undesired '8'? Can you reporduce the problem?

    Avr-chat How To Compile Avrdude For Mac

    Or it seems to be completely 'random' without rules? EDIT: Your English is no problem if you can read my Engrish Here's some more information: pictures: layout: code: (couldn't figure github out.): pinouts used:.

    Vrchat How To Compile Avrdude For Mac

    col: 0 1 2 3 4 5. pin: D0 D5 D2 D3 C6 C7. row: 0 1 2 3 4.

    pin: D4 D7 B4 B5 B6 The problem: Some keys(1, 5, E, F1) works. Some other keys return the wrong character that exists on the layout(i.e RB, TD, SESC) Some keys returns characters that the keyboard doesnt have at all(ESCV, CapsV, Shift8) Some keys doesn't do anything. What the keys do doesn't change, they always do the same error. I'm starting to think the Teensy is faulty, I have a couple more of them so we might resolder onto a new one.

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    Thanks a lot for your awesome work guys, it would be impossible to complete this project without your help! 17 Apr 2014, 02:32 bktlr Posts: 13 Joined: 24 Feb 2014, 19:55 Location: Sweden Main keyboard: QuickFire Tk Stealth (MX Brown) -Colemak Main mouse: Rival Favorite switch: MX Brown DT Pro Member: -.

    Hasu wrote:According to diode direction of your keyboard columns and rows are reverse in software. Just exchange those in hardware or software.(I guess you guys prefer software method ) I didn't find other faults than this, good work so far!

    Avrdude

    You may need to learn how matrix works and primer of AVR I/O operation. Not far to complete your project. I don't understand what you mean by that, I have wired it the same way as matt3o did on his brownfox. Could you try to explain a little bit more what the problem is and how I can fix it in the software?

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    18 Apr 2014, 13:50 bktlr Posts: 13 Joined: 24 Feb 2014, 19:55 Location: Sweden Main keyboard: QuickFire Tk Stealth (MX Brown) -Colemak Main mouse: Rival Favorite switch: MX Brown DT Pro Member: -.

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