-S65-x keyboard firmware
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-DIY 65% keyboard from Sentraq.
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-## S65X Resources
-- [Sentraq page](https://sentraq.com/collections/group-buys/products/gb-s65-x-rgb-diy-kit?variant=39246723914)
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-## Flashing your keyboard
-The recommended programs for flashing your keyboard are [Atmel FLIP](http://www.atmel.com/tools/FLIP.aspx) (Windows) and [dfu-programmer](http://dfu-programmer.sourceforge.net/) (Linux/Windows).
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-[QMK Firmware Flasher](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware_flasher/releases) may work, as the S65-X keyboard uses the ATMega32U4 microcontroller, but it is untested. Use at your own risk.
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-**Programming the firmware (Windows)**
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-1. download and install FLIP (http://www.atmel.com/tools/FLIP.aspx)
-2. connect the keyboard, press the program button on the underside of the board (S1) and wait until it enumerates (you'll hear the "disconnect" and "connect" sound)
-3. go to device manager, find the atmega32u4 chip and click "update driver"
-4. choose location manually: folder named "usb" inside the installation directory of FLIP
-5. once the driver is installed, run flip
-6. Device -> Select: choose ATMega32U4
-7. Settings -> Communication -> USB, FLIP should show the signature at this point (58 1E 95 87)
-8. File -> Load HEX file: choose the hex firmware: <firmware>.hex
-9. click "Run"
-10. after programming is done, disconnect the device from USB and connect again.
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-**Programming the firmware (Linux/Mac)**
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-1. Download and install/compile/unpack dfu-programmer from http://dfu-programmer.sourceforge.net/.
-2. Issue the following commands in the command prompt after connecting the device and pressing the programming button (S1). You may need root permissions or udev rules to do that.
- 1. `sudo dfu-programmer atmega32u4 erase`
- 2. `sudo dfu-programmer atmega32u4 flash <firmware>.hex`
- 3. `sudo dfu-programmer atmega32u4 start`
-3. The keyboard should start working. If it doesn't, reconnect the cable.