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Update newbs docs with some rp2040 stuff (#21186)
* Update newbs_building_firmware_configurator.md * Update docs/newbs_flashing.md Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
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The [QMK Configurator](https://config.qmk.fm) is an online graphical user interface that generates QMK Firmware `.hex` or `.bin` files.
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The [QMK Configurator](https://config.qmk.fm) is an online graphical user interface that generates QMK Firmware `.hex` or `.bin` files.
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It should be noted that Configurator cannot produce firmwares for keyboards using a different controller than they were designed for, i.e. an RP2040 controller on a board designed for pro micro. You will have to use the command line [converters](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/feature_converters?id=supported-converters) for this.
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Watch the [Video Tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-imgglzDMdY). Many people find that is enough information to start programming their own keyboard.
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Watch the [Video Tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-imgglzDMdY). Many people find that is enough information to start programming their own keyboard.
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The QMK Configurator works best with Chrome or Firefox.
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The QMK Configurator works best with Chrome or Firefox.
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* Press the physical `RESET` button, usually located on the underside of the PCB
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* Press the physical `RESET` button, usually located on the underside of the PCB
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* Locate header pins on the PCB labeled `RESET` and `GND`, and short them together while plugging your PCB in
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* Locate header pins on the PCB labeled `RESET` and `GND`, and short them together while plugging your PCB in
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If you've attempted all of the above to no avail, and the main chip on the board says `STM32` on it, this may be a bit more complicated. Generally your best bet is to ask on [Discord](https://discord.gg/Uq7gcHh) for assistance. It's likely some photos of the board will be asked for -- if you can get them ready beforehand it'll help move things along!
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If you've attempted all of the above to no avail, and the main chip on the board says `STM32` or `RP2-B1` on it, this may be a bit more complicated. Generally your best bet is to ask on [Discord](https://discord.gg/Uq7gcHh) for assistance. It's likely some photos of the board will be asked for -- if you can get them ready beforehand it'll help move things along!
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Otherwise, you should see a message in yellow, similar to this in QMK Toolbox:
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Otherwise, you should see a message in yellow, similar to this in QMK Toolbox:
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However, the Toolbox is currently only available for Windows and macOS. If you're using Linux (or just wish to flash the firmware from the command line), skip to the [Flash your Keyboard from the Command Line](#flash-your-keyboard-from-the-command-line) section.
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However, the Toolbox is currently only available for Windows and macOS. If you're using Linux (or just wish to flash the firmware from the command line), skip to the [Flash your Keyboard from the Command Line](#flash-your-keyboard-from-the-command-line) section.
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?> QMK Toolbox is not necessary for flashing [RP2040 devices](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/flashing?id=raspberry-pi-rp2040-uf2).
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### Load the File into QMK Toolbox
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### Load the File into QMK Toolbox
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Begin by opening the QMK Toolbox application. You'll want to locate the firmware file in Finder or Explorer. Your keyboard firmware may be in one of two formats- `.hex` or `.bin`. QMK tries to copy the appropriate one for your keyboard into the root `qmk_firmware` directory.
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Begin by opening the QMK Toolbox application. You'll want to locate the firmware file in Finder or Explorer. Your keyboard firmware may be in one of two formats- `.hex` or `.bin`. QMK tries to copy the appropriate one for your keyboard into the root `qmk_firmware` directory.
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