# Keyboards Various sources and information on how KemoNine has setup their keyboards and macro pads. ## Organization - The ```firmware``` folder has pre-compiled firmware as well as screen shots of the board layout - The ```mdloader``` folder has a copy of the ```mdloader 1.0.3``` release that's been patched to work with more keyboard chip ids than massdrop provides - The ```keyboards``` folder has KemoNine's keyboard/macro pad setups ## Source Tweaks - The ```qmk``` sources have KemoNine's massdrop alt configuration/keymap - The ```mdloader``` code has had the following chip id's added so others don't have to add them - ```0x60060006``` - ```0x60060305``` - ```0x60060306``` - ```0x60060005``` ## Building mdloader on Windows 1. Install Chocolatey * See https://chocolatey.org/install for details on how to install Chocolatey 1. Install build tools via Administrator Powershell window: ```choco install make mingw gnuwin32-coreutils.portable``` - make : for the Makefile included with mdloader - mingw : for gcc, the compiler used to build mdloader binaries - gnuwin32-coreutils.portable : for rm, used by the Makefile included with mdloader ## Using mdloader To work with this repo's fork of mdloader, build and run the ```mdloader``` tool with ```--list```. I have patched the code to show *all* of the chip ids for boards found. Once you have the chip id, edit ```mdloader_common.c``` and change the chip id as necessary. Rebuild the tool and run per the standard documentation. ## Licensing Unless otherwise stated all source code is licensed under the [Apache 2 License](LICENSE-APACHE-2.0.txt). Unless otherwise stated the non source code contents of this repository are licensed under a [Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License](LICENSE-CC-Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike-4.0-International.txt)