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# Zofle
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My Sofle+nice!nano_v2 keyboard.
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2022-01-28 12:02:35 -06:00
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![Zofle keyboard](https://files.lyte.dev/keyboards/zofle.jpg)
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## Setup
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2023-11-14 09:41:59 -06:00
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You will need `fish` and `podman`.
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## Build Firmware
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make build
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## Flash Firmware
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You can flash your left-half:
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make flash-left
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And your right-half:
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make flash-right
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### Other Flash Methods
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If, for whatever reason, the flashing scripts do not work for you, here are the
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steps to flashing the nice!nano MCUs manually:
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1. Plug your nice!nano into your computer.
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2. Press the reset button twice.
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- This should case the blue LED to pulse slowly.
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- If it pulses quickly, it is not plugged in.
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- If you can't see the blue LED, you may have to contort your board to
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look at the other side of the nice!nano's PCB.
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3. The nice!nano should present itself to your OS as a flash drive. Mount it.
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4. Copy the firmware file from `build/sofle_$SIDE_nice_nano.uf2` to the `CURRENT.UF2` on the mounted flash drive.
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- Example for left-half: `cp build/sofle_left_nice_nano.uf2 /run/media/daniel/NICENANO/CURRENT.UF2`
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- Example for right-half: `cp build/sofle_right_nice_nano.uf2 /run/media/daniel/NICENANO/CURRENT.UF2`
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Your nice!nano will work for a bit and once the copying is done (it can take
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2 to 20 seconds) it should boot into the new firmware.
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