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- # 1k
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- ![1k](https://booth.pximg.net/aaeb2dda-e169-44c0-ba5a-5b42cc5c2627/i/3504781/c1708a8a-061b-4a6c-907d-72d0eab47d4a.png)
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- 1% Custom mechanical keyboard. ATtiny85 powered, with 1*WS2812 LED, and the micronucleus bootloader.
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- **Note**: Due to limited firmware space, a _**lot**_ of features have to be disabled to get a functioning QMK based keyboard.
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- * Keyboard Maintainer: [MakotoKurauchi](https://github.com/MakotoKurauchi)
- * Hardware Supported: 1k
- * Hardware Availability: [booth](https://ninep.booth.pm/items/3504781)
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- Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
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- make 1k:default
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- See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_tools) and the [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_make_guide) for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our [Complete Newbs Guide](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs).
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- ## Flashing
- ### Prerequisites
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- ```bash
- git clone https://github.com/micronucleus/micronucleus.git
- cd micronucleus/commandline/
- sudo make install
- ```
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- On Linux, you’ll need proper privileges to access the MCU. You can either use sudo when flashing firmware, or place [these files](https://github.com/micronucleus/micronucleus/blob/master/commandline/49-micronucleus.rules) in /etc/udev/rules.d/. Once added run the following:
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- ```bash
- sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
- sudo udevadm trigger
- ```
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- ### Instructions
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- ```bash
- make 1k:default:flash
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- # or directly with...
- micronucleus --run <firmware.hex>
- ```
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- ### Recovery
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- * [Original Firmware](https://github.com/xiudi/Attiny85_vusb_pad_test)
- * [Bootloader Repair](https://digistump.com/wiki/digispark/tutorials/proisp)
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