* Set bootloader to stm32-dfu for STM32F303 * Set bootloader to stm32-dfu for STM32F0x2 * Set bootloader to stm32-dfu for STM32F4x1 * Set bootloader to stm32duino for sowbug * Delete redundant bootloader_defs headers * Add some missing MCU name comments * Move APM32 dfu-suffix overrides underneath bootloader * Remove redundant STM32_BOOTLOADER_ADDRESS defines/rules
Atreus
A small mechanical keyboard that is based around the shape of the human hand.
Keyboard Maintainer: Phil
Hagelberg
Hardware Supported: Atreus, PCB-based or hand-wired
Hardware Availability: https://atreus.technomancy.us
These configuration files are specifically for the Atreus keyboards
created by Phil Hagelberg (@technomancy). This keyboard is
available in two variants: one powered by a Teensy 2 (usually
hand-wired), one powered by an A-Star (usually using a PCB). You will
need to use different make commands depending on the
variant you have; see examples below.
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make atreus:default:avrdude
If you would like to use one of the alternative controllers:
make atreus/astar:default:flash
make atreus/teensy2:default:flash
make atreus/promicro:default:flash
If your keyboard layout is a mirror image of what you expected
(i.e. you do not get QWERTY on the left but YTREWQ on the right), then
you have an A-Star powered Atreus (older than March 2016) with PCB
labels facing down instead of up. Specify that by adding
PCBDOWN=yes to your make commands, e.g.
make PCBDOWN=yes atreus:default:avrdude
Unlike the TMK firmware, these commands should be run from the root of the repository, not the directory containing this readme.
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.