From d2accb48e784030637f5517dfec66b13f1eab609 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joel Challis Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2022 11:34:17 +0100 Subject: RESET -> QK_BOOT keyboard readme (#18110) --- keyboards/ydkb/just60/readme.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'keyboards/ydkb/just60') diff --git a/keyboards/ydkb/just60/readme.md b/keyboards/ydkb/just60/readme.md index 1fe05bd3ea..76eee5dced 100644 --- a/keyboards/ydkb/just60/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/ydkb/just60/readme.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Just60 keyboard produced by Yang. The keyboard comes with a custom Mass Storage Device bootloader and a TMK based firmware from ydkb.io. -To use a QMK based firmware, you might want to install a QMK bootloader. The PCB exposes 6 pins for ISP(In-System Programming), and they are located just under the ATMega32U4 chip. From left to right, the pins are `VCC`, `SCLK`, `MOSI`, `MISO`, `RESET`, `GND`. The `GND` is the square one. You could program the flash with any AVR programmer, or a Raspberry Pi with `avrdude`. +To use a QMK based firmware, you might want to install a QMK bootloader. The PCB exposes 6 pins for ISP(In-System Programming), and they are located just under the ATMega32U4 chip. From left to right, the pins are `VCC`, `SCLK`, `MOSI`, `MISO`, `QK_BOOT`, `GND`. The `GND` is the square one. You could program the flash with any AVR programmer, or a Raspberry Pi with `avrdude`. Backlight LEDs and Bluetooth are not working yet. -- cgit v1.2.3