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Hacking HHKB Professional Classic

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yamamech:
Following in the steps of Duncaen, I'm typing this on what could possibly be the second HHKB running QMK! I'm running dapboot as my bootloader provided by Duncaen, and am running a QMK firmware with some userspace code from QMK.

joric:
Someone did HHKB classic conversion apparently. Looks like they never managed to solder Bt module to the existing spot so it's just the entirely new controller board https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a21n57.1.0.0.578f523csL2FmJ&id=715088039960&ns=1&abbucket=9#detail

JacquesZekian:
Hey everyone, hope you're all well. Any news/ updates on the whole programming the new hhkbs thing?

My entire workflow depends on QMK programmability and macros  :-[ :llama:

renanthera:
I have my HHKB Professional Hybrid Type-S running QMK as well. I'm not the most familiar with flashing firmware, but once I understood the trick of it it worked out.

Keep in mind that I am absolutely not recommending you do this, but if you must, here are the steps that I followed:
I used Duncaen's patches for dapboot, flashing that first. When I was initially attempting, I was flashing QMK directly over dapboot, but a reset was required.
Afterwards, I rebased (and customized) Duncaen's QMK branch, and that has worked like a treat for months at this point.
No BLE support, but that should be possible to add at a later time if I ever feel the need.

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