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I'm looking into using qmk on my Pok3r, and just wanted to know if it's safe to flash qmk_pok3r using pok3rtool? Or are there still any gotchas that I should be aware of?
(I don't know where to pos…
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Hi, I'm trying to add support for these models and I figured you guys could help me get past some issues. This is my first RE project, so feel free to point at any bizarre thing I'm doing.
Ok, so …
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ISP bootrom features programming via USB and UART using external software like [HT32 Flash Programmer](https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www.holtek.com/documents/10179/6393513/HT32_Flash_Programme…
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similar to #23, I've got as far as flashing the QMK firmware, but have what seems to be a dead keyboard. I could not get openocd-ht32 to build cleanly, so resorted to pyocd, as it has support for both…
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Hi,
Long story short, my USB port got disconnected while updating which left the kb unusable for a year.
After opening it up, I found that it has the same MCU and SPI flash as the Pok3r RGB, so I we…
ghost updated
2 years ago
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any reason why 2016-08-17-update-pok3r-rgb-firmware-on-macos.md was removed?
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hello!
I had some troubles understanding the whole process at first, so guess I did something wrong.
## Things I did
- started with a variety try-and-error flash attempts which probably broke…
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I was excited to find this repository but I've been unable to build the software so far. Please help! I'll include as much information as possible below.
![screenshot 2018-08-10 10 57 40](https://u…
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Moved issue from #23
> @ChaoticConundrum
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> Since this seems to be the support thread, I'll be dropping some quick questions if you don't mind.
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> To start off I'll mention I have near ze…
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First of all, kudos! I love this script! :) It worked perfectly on an Ubuntu VM that I was running on a Macbook Pro the other day :tada:
On one of my workstations (Fedora 31), I use [Tilix](https:…