- Supports up to 255 slave nodes (you'll run into ScanCode limitations before then)
- Requires most recent kll compiler update
- Additional debugging output and stats counters
- Noise and parity checking
- Fixed TxFIFO issue when sending buffers larger than the FIFO
- Cleaned up defaultMap.kll
- Added ScanCode caching (reduces interconnect traffic significantly)
- Interconnect module code is conditionally compiled into PartialMap module if required
- Still some issues
- Will require some changes to MatrixARM and PartialMap
* Currently state information is passed around too frequently
* Needs to be reduced to state changes only
* Keyboard interconnect using two uarts
* Supports daisy chain addressing using a master/slave direction communication scheme
- Still needs more testing
- Functions have been tested alone to be generally working
Use a consistent standard - Tabs in front for indenting, spaces after for anything else. This way everything stays nice and lined up while also letting users change there prefered indent level. Most of the new files from Haata where already in this format.
- It's possible to get even more, but this is probably as far as I'll go
- PROGMEM is really annoying to use, and makes the code look like ass
- Now the Teensy 2++ should have enough RAM to use PartialMap easily
- Only keep state for the scan code that are available for the layer
- Also properly implemented scan code range checking (was not done before, only worked because the KLL compiler was well behaved)
- 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
- Layers were not disabling because function was only called on press/hold
- Disabled layer shift function on key hold
- Fixed the press/hold/release states for other layer capabilities and USB code send
- Split layer capability into different parts
- Convenience Shift, Latch, Lock
- Keeping the original capability because it also allows specifically turning layers off and is useful for debugging
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Single : Sequence
Combo : Single
Combo : Combo
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- 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
- Basic features only (there are still some extra options that can be added)
- Not tested
- ResultMacro processor is complete
- Layer enabling capability not yet complete
- USB Key output capability not yet complete
- Made changes to the capabities/macro data structure to specify the capability arg count in the capability list
- Remove the arg count from the result macro struct (as it is redundant)
- Changed macro/capabilities data structure to index capabilities rather than specify function pointers
- Used an 8 bit array, this reduced the max number of capabities to 255
* Shouldn't be an issue, but this can be addressed if the limit is hit...unlikely though
- Moderate changes to the trigger and result macro data structures
- The debug macro viewers are nearly equivalent to what the main macro processors will do