For whoever is interested, after quite some difficulties and still wondering how everything works I managed to make my backlight work.
My set up is as follows:
1- All my 69 Leds with some resistors in series (be careful to take strong enough resistors so you don't try to get more than 500mA out of ...
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- 29 Sep 2016, 17:49
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Hi there!
First of all thanks a lot for the guide it is amazing!
Secondly, I am having a hard time to compile even the unchanged source code (I tried the GH60 and the HHKB). I am running WinAvr on windows 10 (I already updated the 'faulty' .dll mentionned in a previous page). When I execute make -f ...
First of all thanks a lot for the guide it is amazing!
Secondly, I am having a hard time to compile even the unchanged source code (I tried the GH60 and the HHKB). I am running WinAvr on windows 10 (I already updated the 'faulty' .dll mentionned in a previous page). When I execute make -f ...