- Basic support for up to 4 ISSI chips (and partial support for 16 chip configurations) - Initial USB mux support * Required USB re-init procedure - Initial interconnect mux support * Required some state reset commands
2.1 KiB
The Kiibohd Controller
This is the main Kiibohd Firmware. In general, this should be the only git repo you need to clone. The KLL git repo is automatically cloned during the build process.
Please refer to the KLL repo or kiibohd.com for details on the KLL (Keyboard Layout Language) Spec.
Official Keyboards
- MD1 (Infinity Keyboard/IC60 2014/10/15)
- MDErgo1 (Infinity Ergodox /ICED 2015/03/31)
- WhiteFox (Soon to be released?)
The Kiibohd firmware supports a lot of other keyboards, but these are more obscure/custom/lesser known.
Compilation
Compilation is possible and tested on Windows/Linux/Mac. Linux is the easiest using this VM.
For most people refer here.
For the full compilation details, please refer to the wiki.
Supported Microcontrollers
- 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
Contributions welcome!
- Bug reports
- Documentation and Wiki editing
- Patches (including new features)
Licensing
Licensing is done on a per-file basis. Some of the source code is from PJRC/Teensy, other source code is from the McHck Project. Code written specifically for the Kiibohd Controller use the following licenses:
- MIT
- GPLv3
- Public Domain
Contact
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