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The Kiibohd Controller
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This is the main Kiibohd Firmware.
In general, this should be the **only** git repo you need to clone.
The [KLL](https://github.com/kiibohd/kll) git repo is automatically cloned during the build process.
Please refer to the [KLL](https://github.com/kiibohd/kll) repo or [kiibohd.com](http://kiibohd.com) for details on the KLL (Keyboard Layout Language) Spec.
Official Keyboards
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* MD1 (Infinity Keyboard 2014/10/15)
The Kiibohd firmware supports a lot of other keyboards, but these are more obscure/custom/lesser known.
Compilation
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Compilation is possible and tested on Windows/Linux/Mac.
Linux is the easiest using this [VM](https://s3.amazonaws.com/configurator-assets/ArchLinux_kiibohd_2015-02-13.tar.gz).
For most people refer [here](https://github.com/kiibohd/controller/tree/master/Keyboards).
For the full compilation details, please refer to the [wiki](https://github.com/kiibohd/controller/wiki).
Supported Microcontrollers
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* Teensy 2.0 (Partial)
* Teensy 2.0++
* Teesny 3.0
* Teensy 3.1
* mk20dx128vlf5
* mk20dx256vlh7
Adding support for more microcontrollers is possible.
Some considerations for minimum specs:
* ~8 kB of SRAM
* ~25 kB of Flash
It's possible to port chips with lower specs, but will be more effort and have fewer features.
Contributions
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Contributions welcome!
* Bug reports
* Documentation and Wiki editing
* Patches (including new features)
Licensing
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Licensing is done on a per-file basis.
Some of the source code is from [PJRC/Teensy](http://pjrc.com), other source code is from the [McHck Project](https://mchck.org).
Code written specifically for the Kiibohd Controller use the following licenses:
* MIT
* GPLv3
* Public Domain
Contact
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If you really need to get a hold of HaaTa, email is best: `haata@kiibohd.com`
IRC is likely faster though.
`#geekhack@irc.freenode.net`
`#deskthority@irc.freenode.net`