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+# oem_ansi_fullsize
+
+![oem_ansi_fullsize](https://imgur.com/a/Tw7dwK4)
+This is a basic layout for a full-sized ANSI board. It should be compatible with any 100% full-sized layout, for example [RobotDoctor's MECH-104](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4205065).
+
+* Keyboard Maintainer: [Cian Johnston](https://github.com/johnstcn)
+* Hardware Supported: Teensy®++ 2.0 as it has enough pins for the matrix.
+* Hardware Availability: [pjrc.com](https://www.pjrc.com/store/teensypp.html)
+
+The pin layout I used is shown below. Change it as you wish, but be sure to avoid pin D6!
+
+```
+ ┌──────┐
+ ┌────┴──────┴────┐
+ +5V │o o│ GND
+ CL <== B6 │o o│ B7 ==> CE
+ CK <== B5 │o o│ D0 ==> CD
+ CJ <== B4 │o o│ D1 ==> CC
+ CI <== B3 │o o│ D2 ==> CB
+ CH <== B2 │o o│ D3 ==> CA
+ CG <== B1 │o o│ D4 ==> C9
+ CF <== B0 │o o│ D5 ==> C8
+ E7 │o o│ D6 ==> NOPE
+ C7 <== E6 │o o│ D7 ==> C6
+ GND │o o│ E0 ==> C5
+ RST │o o│ E1 ==> C4
+ R5 <== F0 │o o│ C0 ==> C3
+ R4 <== F1 │o A0 o o A4 o│ C1 ==> C2
+ R3 <== F2 │o A1 o o A5 o│ C2 ==> C1
+ R2 <== F3 │o A2 o o A6 o│ C3 ==> C0
+ R1 <== F4 │o A3 o o A7 o│ C4
+ R0 <== F5 │o o│ C5
+ F6 │o o│ C6
+ F7 │o o o o o│ C7
+ └────────────────┘
+ R G +
+ S N 5
+ T D V
+```
+
+Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
+
+ make handwired/oem_ansi_fullsize:default
+
+Flashing example for this keyboard:
+
+ make handwired/oem_ansi_fullsize:default:flash
+
+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).