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* Set bootloader to stm32-dfu for STM32F303 * Set bootloader to stm32-dfu for STM32F0x2 * Set bootloader to stm32-dfu for STM32F4x1 * Set bootloader to stm32duino for sowbug * Delete redundant bootloader_defs headers * Add some missing MCU name comments * Move APM32 dfu-suffix overrides underneath bootloader * Remove redundant STM32_BOOTLOADER_ADDRESS defines/rules |
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keymaps | [Keyboard] Box75 (#10949) | 3 years ago |
box75.c | [Keyboard] Box75 (#10949) | 3 years ago |
box75.h | [Keyboard] Box75 (#10949) | 3 years ago |
chconf.h | ChibiOS conf migrations... take 11 (#11646) | 3 years ago |
config.h | [Keyboard] Box75 (#10949) | 3 years ago |
info.json | box75: fix key positioning in info.json (#12256) | 3 years ago |
mcuconf.h | Fix up comments showing how to execute config migration. (#11621) | 3 years ago |
readme.md | [Keyboard] Box75 (#10949) | 3 years ago |
rules.mk | Set `BOOTLOADER = stm32-dfu` for all applicable STM32 boards (#12956) | 3 years ago |
This is the QMK firmware repository for the BOX75, a keyboard designed by Lin Design Studio. The PCB was designed by Gondolindrim.
The BOX75 is a 75% keyboard featuring a sleek exterior inspired by modern architecture. It supports MX-type switches only with no lighting options. Layout-wise, the BOX75 supports ISO layouts, split backspace and split right shift and three bottom row options (6u, 6.25u, 7u).
As of november 2020, the only way to obtain a BOX75 is through the still upcoming Group Buy on Novelkeys.
After setting up your build environment, you can compile the BOX75 default keymap by using:
make box75:default
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.