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What part are you stuck on specifically? matt3o's guide is pretty straight forward but you just have to pay close attention to the matrix of the switch tester and which pins you soldered them on.
Any chance you can pastebin the code in the files you edited? That would help determine if it's an issue in the code or with the system.
Why are you talking about Windows versions? There is clearly an error in the codeKeymap_common.h line 44
#define KEYMAP( \ K00, K01, K02, \ K03, K04, K05, \ K06, K07, K08 \) { \ { KC_##K00, KC_##K01, KC_##K02 }, \ { KC_##K03, KC_##K04, KC_##K05 }, \ { KC_##K06, KC_##K07, KC_##K08 } \}
Okay I fixed all the errors in my code, and I got the hex file to compile. Great! Now the only problem is that when I have the board plugged in, it just prints 369369369369369369369369 a bunch. I believe this is a hardware problem since it happens randomly on and off.
Quote from: Bandit on Wed, 25 February 2015, 14:38:23Okay I fixed all the errors in my code, and I got the hex file to compile. Great! Now the only problem is that when I have the board plugged in, it just prints 369369369369369369369369 a bunch. I believe this is a hardware problem since it happens randomly on and off.Are 3 6 and 9 connected in your matrix? Looks like a backwards diode to me