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2022-02-22Add double reset note back into READMEDavid Madison
After more testing, boards do more reliably update with the "double tap reset" than with a single press. [skip ci]
2021-09-27Update README.mdDave Madison
* Clarified some language in the installation section re: the folder hierarchy * Removed the "IMPORTANT" tag under upload warning (it unfortunately didn't help) * Changed reset instructions to single press (double tap isn't important if you're resetting while uploading) * Changed 'reflash bootloader' note because it wasn't entirely accurate. The XInput programming in no way affects the bootloader and it doesn't need to be reflashed, but most of the instructions for how to hook up an external programmer for novices are provided in "how to reflash a bootloader" tutorials so it was a convenient scapegoat. Now this is more accurate but potentially less helpful.
2021-01-18Remove extra space from README badgeDavid Madison
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2021-01-18Add GitHub Actions build status badge to READMEDavid Madison
2021-01-18Remove Travis CIDavid Madison
2019-03-30Move Travis CI badge inline with titleDavid Madison
It looks so lonely on its own line!
2019-03-30Travis CI (#5)David Madison
2019-03-11Add link to original repository in READMEDavid Madison
2019-03-10Added link to library in READMEDavid Madison
2019-03-09Add limitations section to READMEDavid Madison
2019-03-09Re-wrote uploading section of READMEDavid Madison
The "hold and then release" reset process is what Arduino recommends but it never worked for me, the double reset is much more reliable.
2019-03-06Add auto-upload warning section to READMEDavid Madison
2019-03-06Add Installation section to READMEDavid Madison
2019-03-06Supported board section in READMEDavid Madison
These are all of the USB-capable boards in the boards.txt file, all using the 32U4.
2019-03-06Add READMEDavid Madison