... but turned out to not be pssible.
On 18/11/2025 23:49, Lawrence D?Oliveiro wrote:
On Tue, 18 Nov 2025 18:09:05 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
Iron in oxygen free water does not rust.
How do you make some? And how long does it stay oxygen-free?
Just put some iron in it and seal the container.
John
Well, yesterday I spilled half a pint of water* into my keyboard, so I
had to disassemble the Durgod (which was a real bastard involving half
a dozen lolly sticks and four credit cards) to dry it out.
Before re-assembling it, I decided to risk flashing QMK, I have to say
it was one of the least friendly flashing processes of any device I've
ever done, but I got there in the end, without bricking it.
On Tue, 18 Nov 2025 18:09:05 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
Iron in oxygen free water does not rust.
How do you make some? And how long does it stay oxygen-free?
Andy Burns wrote:
I think it can only write to the keyboard's flash when you put it
into firmware mode, so probably not as easy as that ...
Perhaps QMK could partition the flash,to allow storing the macro
translations separate from the firmware/keymap?
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