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[device-report] maybe Dareu EK861 #72
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New try::: |
@lincoo2436 can you elaborate on how you know that the chip comes from an ek861 keyboard? I'm trying to understand if the hardware is different between ek861 and ek871 or is just a firmware difference? |
@lincoo2436 also would you mind reading the bootloader (with the |
@carlossless when I found the fn key instead of the left key. I thought that it may be a 61 keyboard. I first tried the ek861 fn hotkey . And the function was matched well. Especially when I use Fn+O to switch the Alt,APP, Ctrl,shift keys to act as arrow keys, it fits perfectly.Also the same as rgb controling. So I guess it’s the ek861’s main control chip. P.S I also have the ek871 pcb. the ek871 white light (I dont know the rgb version) was uesd the sonix chip ,named HFD48KP500. Maybe rgb version is used the sinowealth chip. |
@lincoo2436 thanks for the bootloader dump, it's another instance of I still don't exactly understand what device you have in your possession (and what this device report is about). As far as I get it: Let me know if all of that is correct! |
“I apologize for not being clear earlier. The situation is this: I purchased a hot-swappable PCB, and I’m not sure if the chip has been replaced or if it was soldered incorrectly from the factory. Anyway, it seems that an ek861 chip is being used, but the PCB is of the 71 key configuration. To be precise, the chip is an ek861, but it has been mistakenly used on a PCB meant for an ek871.” |
The Dareu has the white light version ek871. The white light version was used the sonix arm mcu. RGB version may be used the sinowealth 8051. |
Alright, thanks for clarifying, I think I understand fully now. I don't think the different MCU on your board was due to a mistake. I guess the manufacturer made two different revisions of the same ek871 keyboard - one with sonix and one with sinowealth parts, but somehow ended up flashing firmware for a different board (maybe ek861). Would you care to post pictures of the board, by the way? Happy to keep the issue open, so that it would be more visible for someone who owns the same keyboard and might be willing to share their dump! |
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Need the other same vid and pid keyboard hex
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