- Rx buffers weren't fast enough, had to use DMA :D
- Basic LCD remote capabilities are working, single node
- Multi-node broadcast seems to have a bug still
- DMA ring buffer allowed for significant processing simplification
* There is an overrun risk, but the buffer is large and generally there isn't too much data being sent (just very quickly)
- Split out LCD layer stack capability into itself and an "exact" version used for updating remote nodes
Can be specified from any .kll file
DebounceDivThreshold = 0xFFFFFFFF
Sets to max debounce, default is 0xFFFF.
The 0xFFFFFFFF is about a 2x longer debounce
The max requires more ram (as it uses 32 bit variables instead of 16).
Added support for submodule capabilities files.
- Automatically downloads the kll compiler if not found
- Added capability files to each of the module that currently have them
- Split modules.cmake so kll.cmake could influence build targets (also needs info from modules.cmake)
- Updated .gitignore for kll compiler directory
- Added documentation on how to manipulate layouts using CMakeLists.txt
- Cleanup of old layout files
Fixing RAM calculator and reduced actual SRAM usage
- Changed static variables to const that should have been const
- Updated CMake files to prepare for MCHCK custom bootloader
- Changed the USB ID numbers and ID number for bootloader
- Only generate DFU or Teensy binary image, not both
- Fixed RAM and FLASH calculator
- Added missing license in delay.c/h (much of it was taken from Teensy source though I've changed a bunch of it)
- Prepared mk20dx.c for upcoming bootloader addition
- mk20dx.h cleanup
- Reduced the MCHCK based flash size for the application image (bootloader changes requires more flash space)
- Fixed bugs in macro.c
- Added keyHold cli command
- Added show pending events debug message for PartialMap macro module
- Tried to add auto cmake reset...so far unsuccessful
- Ported MBC-55X (was used to test compilers)
- Disabled in-source builds, to prevent CMake from shooting itself in the foot.
- This is a patched version to work with Teensy 3.1 (current version on the website doesn't work)
- "Should" work with OS's other than Linux, but hasn't been tested
Major code cleanup and preparation for PartialMap Macro Module
- Code should be working, but much is untested
- All of the old modules will need to update and use the new DefaultMap keymap
- There might still be some naming conflicts with some Scan Modules
Adding CLI and CDC Serial support for Teensy 2.0 and Teensy 2.0++
- Includes serial putchar and getchar cleanup (overall)
- Moved avr-capsense to DPH (renaming)
- Basic cleanup for including CLI on the avr architecture
- reset -> Simulates power cycle (Not yet compatible with AVR)
- reload -> Sets the device into firmware reload mode
- led -> Toggles the error LED
- version -> Displays detailed version information (additions to CMake files was necessary, might have broken Windows builds...)
Adapting the avr-capsense code to the Kiibohd Controller API
- Adding "template" keymap
- Removed "stray" functions, variables
- Cleaned up warnings
- Now builds
- Added buffered macro integration (rather than dealing with USB directly)
- Updated the print messages to use the Kiibohd print header
TODO
- Add generic matrix integration (this will require some changes to the matrix code)
- Add more comments...lots more
- Clean up dead code
CMake generated strings that configure the USB info section
- Defined Manufacturer name
- Product name now references each of the selected modules
- Serial number refers to the last commit date, branch, and whether modified since the last commit
Adding module compatibility check to CMake build scripts.
- All modules have a default avr compatibilty right now (since that is what they were developed on)
- As modules get tested and added, arm support has to be turned on in the respective setup.cmake file
Adding initial Teensy 3 support, compiles, but not fully functional yet.
- CDC Output seems to be working
- USB Keyboard output has not been tested, but is "ready"
- UART and Timers have not been tested, or fully utilized
- Issues using Timer 0
- Initial template for MBC-55X Scan module (only module currently compatible with the arm build)
- Updated the interface to the AVR usb module for symmetry with the ARM usb module
- Much gutting was done to the Teensy 3 usb keyboard module, though not in an ideal state yet
Adding initial version of Sony OA-S3400 converter.
- Not fully reading for usage, but 90% of the way there for typing.
- Some soldering is required for 2 keys to work properly (Shift and Shift Lock)
- Even when complete, be careful when doing multiple key combos, as the key buffer is only cleared when all general keys are released (all except Shift, Shift Lock, and Code)
- LEDs are working
- Reset command is working
- Basic typing is working (USB side drops some characters)
- Changing repeat rate is working
- Querying modifiers and LEDs is working
- Initial layouts are complete
- Modifiers are not fully working yet
Adding support for the Micro Switch 8304 Hall Effect Keyboard
- Full support (NKRO, provided the USB module can handle it)
- Full LED support (available to the macro modules per input signals)
- Reset/Hold line support
- Handles repeat rate issues (keyboard does not send key updates as most
keyboards do...)
- Uses USART instead of polling
- Supports two way communication (only 3 commands to the keyboard
though)
- Kaypro sends data as ASCII, which severely limits the handling of
modifiers
- No release signal is sent, so even faking modifiers is next to
impossible outside of Shift and Ctrl
- Includes default QWERTY and Colemak layouts
- Developed a new buffer macro, which will become the basic macro module
once all the other modules have been ported (much more efficient, as
it keeps serial scanning schemes serial, and parallel scanning schemes
such as matrix, that already serialized into a sort of buffer for the
debouncing evaluation)
- This module is quite efficient, and would be able to handle very
excessive macro processing in the future.
- If more of the keypboard communication protocol is desired, I have a
rom dump of the microcontroller (M5L8049)
- Does not output to usb yet
- USART is functionally getting characters from the keyboard and sending
beep codes and ACK request code (Baud rate properly calculated)
- Uses hard-coded keys for the PC to Keyboard commands (not desireable)
- Keyboard sends ASCII data, which makes doing things like holding
multiple keys almost impossible to detect (the board isn't NKRO
anyways, though I've found 8+ key combos that work)
Making sub-modules of matrix for HeathZenith and BudKeypad
- Parent module no longer allows for a stand-alone compile
- Added HeathZenith matrix (pinout still needs to be done)
- Updated the HeathZenith keymaps
- Changed the original example matrix.h to matrix_template.h
Basic matrix module for the hall effect keypad now working.
- Includes new "table pinning" setup (much easier to understand)
- Matrix layouts will be split into their own dependent modules later
- Changed the HID Raw view id (too many teensy devices on this
computer...)
- Moved the macro processing outside of the usb timer signal
(this will be slower overall, but will result in more consistant
behaviour)