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Init RGB Matrix EEPROM

I'm not sure how to check if it's the same as RGBLIGHT's EEPROM, but if you don't init it, it **will not** work properly until it is initialized.
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Drashna Jaelre 2019-03-04 22:10:13 -08:00 committed by skullydazed
parent 1ef01ba4c6
commit dd64a4e738
2 changed files with 5 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -253,10 +253,10 @@ A similar function works in the keymap as `rgb_matrix_indicators_user`.
The EEPROM for it is currently shared with the RGBLIGHT system (it's generally assumed only one RGB would be used at a time), but could be configured to use its own 32bit address with:
```C
#define EECONFIG_RGB_MATRIX (uint32_t *)16
#define EECONFIG_RGB_MATRIX (uint32_t *)28
```
Where `16` is an unused index from `eeconfig.h`.
Where `28` is an unused index from `eeconfig.h`.
## Suspended state

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@ -47,6 +47,9 @@ void eeconfig_init_quantum(void) {
eeprom_update_byte(EECONFIG_STENOMODE, 0);
eeprom_update_dword(EECONFIG_HAPTIC, 0);
eeprom_update_byte(EECONFIG_VELOCIKEY, 0);
#ifdef EECONFIG_RGB_MATRIX
eeprom_update_dword(EECONFIG_RGB_MATRIX, 0);
#endif
eeconfig_init_kb();
}
@ -185,5 +188,3 @@ uint32_t eeconfig_read_haptic(void) { return eeprom_read_dword(EECONFIG_HAP
* FIXME: needs doc
*/
void eeconfig_update_haptic(uint32_t val) { eeprom_update_dword(EECONFIG_HAPTIC, val); }