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Add Elite-Pi converter (#18236)
Co-authored-by: Joel Challis <git@zvecr.com>
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| `promicro` | `bit_c_pro` |
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| `promicro` | `stemcell` |
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| `promicro` | `bonsai_c4` |
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| `promicro` | `elite_pi` |
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See below for more in depth information on each converter.
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| [Bit-C PRO](https://nullbits.co/bit-c-pro) | `bit_c_pro` |
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| [STeMCell](https://github.com/megamind4089/STeMCell) | `stemcell` |
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| [customMK Bonsai C4](https://shop.custommk.com/products/bonsai-c4-microcontroller-board) | `bonsai_c4` |
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| [Elite-Pi](https://keeb.io/products/elite-pi-usb-c-pro-micro-replacement-rp2040) | `elite_pi` |
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Converter summary:
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| `bit_c_pro` | `-e CONVERT_TO=bit_c_pro` | `CONVERT_TO=bit_c_pro` | `#ifdef CONVERT_TO_BIT_C_PRO` |
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| `stemcell` | `-e CONVERT_TO=stemcell` | `CONVERT_TO=stemcell` | `#ifdef CONVERT_TO_STEMCELL` |
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| `bonsai_c4` | `-e CONVERT_TO=bonsai_c4` | `CONVERT_TO=bonsai_c4` | `#ifdef CONVERT_TO_BONSAI_C4` |
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| `elite_pi` | `-e CONVERT_TO=elite_pi` | `CONVERT_TO=elite_pi` | `#ifdef CONVERT_TO_ELITE_PI` |
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### Proton C :id=proton_c
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| USB Host (e.g. USB-USB converter) | Not supported (USB host code is AVR specific and is not currently supported on ARM) |
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| [Split keyboards](feature_split_keyboard.md) | Partial via `PIO` vendor driver - heavily dependent on enabled features |
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### SparkFun Pro Micro - RP2040, Blok, and Bit-C PRO :id=promicro_rp2040
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### SparkFun Pro Micro - RP2040, Blok, Bit-C PRO, and Elite-Pi :id=promicro_rp2040
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Currently identical to [Adafruit KB2040](#kb2040).
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#define B0 PAL_LINE(GPIOA, 9)
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```
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No peripherals are enabled by default at this time, but example code to enable SPI, I2C, PWM, and Serial communications can be found [here](/keyboards/custommk/bonsai_c4_template)
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No peripherals are enabled by default at this time, but example code to enable SPI, I2C, PWM, and Serial communications can be found [here](/keyboards/custommk/bonsai_c4_template)
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* [Adafruit KB2040](https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-kb2040)
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* [SparkFun Pro Micro - RP2040](https://www.sparkfun.com/products/18288)
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* [Blok](https://boardsource.xyz/store/628b95b494dfa308a6581622)
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* [Elite-Pi](https://keeb.io/products/elite-pi-usb-c-pro-micro-replacement-rp2040)
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There are other, non-Pro Micro compatible boards out there. The most popular being:
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* [WeAct Blackpill F411](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001456186625.html) (~$6 USD)
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