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I am not sure where to ask this, so here it goes:
I was soldering my new Cantor split keyboard, which is using two STM32F401 Blackpill microcontrollers. I had to resolder some parts on the left side, so the soldering there is sloppy. Now when I plug in this side, the board seems to be in flashing/Boodloader-mode instantly without me having to press the BOOT0+NRST botton combo. This causes the left side being unable to "type" because it's expecting software.
What pins (or switches?) should I take a look at? What could cause the Blackpill to be in Bootloader mode all the time? I tried to read the Documentation of the board, but I'm afraid all of it went right over my head...
Thanks in advance!
cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/3838889
I've got Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 Phantom Liberty to run smoothly on Linux with Ray Tracing with NVIDIA from Gog Galaxy. I wrote a quick tutorial on how to do it:
nx2.site/Cyberpunk-2077-2.0-Phantom-Liberty-Linux-Raytracing
I've got Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 Phantom Liberty to run smoothly on Linux with Ray Tracing with NVIDIA from Gog Galaxy. I wrote a quick tutorial on how to do it:
nx2.site/Cyberpunk-2077-2.0-Phantom-Liberty-Linux-Raytracing
I used to use Blitz.gg for importing runes. But the installer of for Lutris crashes or hangs while installing, or after installing the app doesn't boot.
Can anyone give directions on how to use Blitz or something like Professor on Linux?
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