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==Building the Bootloader==
==Building the Bootloader==
(Notice: You do not need this step if you have a preflashed cube, only if you want to modify the bootloader.)
(Notice: You do not need this step if you have a preflashed cube, only if you want to modify the bootloader. However, the requirements are about the same as for the other firmwares.)
===Requirements===
===Requirements===
You will need
You will need

Version vom 23. April 2012, 23:38 Uhr

Getting the Sources

git clone http://www.0x53a.de/git/cube-3

Building the Bootloader

(Notice: You do not need this step if you have a preflashed cube, only if you want to modify the bootloader. However, the requirements are about the same as for the other firmwares.)

Requirements

You will need

  • gmake
  • avr-libc, avr-binutils, avr-gcc (see also AVR_Toolchain)
  • avrdude
  • an ISP- or JTAG-Programmer like AVR ISP mkII, usbasp, or any (avrdude-compatible, if you want to use the Makefile) other.

Building

The bootloader is in the directory bootloader/firmware/. It can be built with

cd cube-3/bootloader/firmware/
make

Flashing

To flash it, modify the bootloader/firmware/Makefile:

AVRDUDE = avrdude -P usb -c avrispmkii -p m8 -p $(DEVICE)

to match your programmer. This is the line for AVR ISP mkII. If you have a programmer, you probably know how to do this, so I won't get into it.

Then apply fuse settings and flash:

make fuse
make flash

Building the Bootloader Application

The Windows app is already prebuilt in the git repository. The bootloader is bootloadHID, so please inform yourself about how to do this for Windows.

For Linux, the command line application is included in bootloader/commandline/

Requirements

You will need libusb with headers.

Building

cd cube-3/bootloader/commandline
make

Building the Standalone Firmware

The standalone firmware simply takes a sprite file and plays it repeatedly. It is included in src-standalone. The requirements are the same as for the Bootloader firmware.

Building

cd cube-3/src-standalone
make

Flashing

There are now several ways fo flash this device. Two are:

Flashing via ISP

First is using an ISP programmer. In this case you have to adapt the file src-standalone/programmer.mk:

PROGRAMMER = -c avrispmkII -P usb

These are the avrdude parameters you have to adapt to your ISP programmer.

Flashing via Bootloader

After building the bootloader commandline and the program you can immediately flash the code onto the microcontroller (if you still are in cube-3/src-standalone and if you set the flashing jumper correctly):

../bootloader/commandline/bootloadHID build/out.hex

After setting the jumper to the other position (or removing it), the LED Cube should start blinking with your new program.