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Pokemon themed Flipper firmware

Here is a custom theme for the Flipper Zero portable multi-tool. This fork is based off of the modified firmware from MuddledBox and includes artwork based on characters belonging to The Pokémon Company. This is intended for personal use only.

Poliwhirl

To install this firmware on to your Flipper Zero:

  • Download the latest firmware release
  • Using the QFlipper application, connect your Flipper Zero and select "Install from file"
  • Select the downloaded firmware and wait for the installation to finish.

Pikachu

To add the custom idle animations:

  • from this Repository, navigate to assets>resources>dolphin and copy the contents of that folder to the "dolphin" folder on the root of the SD card

Alakazam

This is a work in progress, so check back for periodic updates.

Mewtwo

Enjoy!

Flipper Zero Firmware

Discord

Show me the code

Welcome to Flipper Zero's Firmware repo! Our goal is to create nice and clean code with good documentation, to make it a pleasure for everyone to work with.

Update firmware

Get Latest Firmware from Update Server

Flipper Zero's firmware consists of three components:

  • Core2 firmware set - proprietary components by ST: FUS + radio stack. FUS is flashed at factory and you should never update it.
  • Core1 Bootloader - controls basic hardware initialization and loads firmware.
  • Core1 Firmware - HAL + OS + Drivers + Applications.

All 3 of them must be flashed in order described.

With STLink

Core1 Bootloader + Firmware

Prerequisites:

One liner: make flash

Core2 flashing procedures

Prerequisites:

  • Linux / macOS
  • Terminal
  • STM32_Programmer_CLI (v2.5.0) added to $PATH

One liner: make flash_radio

With USB DFU

  1. Download latest Firmware

  2. Reboot Flipper to Bootloader

  • Press and hold ← Left + ↩ Back for reset
  • Release ↩ Back and keep holding ← Left until blue LED lights up
  • Release ← Left
  1. Run dfu-util -D full.dfu -a 0

Build with Docker

Prerequisites

  1. Install Docker Engine and Docker Compose
  2. Prepare the container:
docker-compose up -d

Compile everything

docker-compose exec dev make

Check dist/ for build outputs.

Use flipper-z-{target}-full-{suffix}.dfu to flash your device.

Build on Linux/macOS

macOS Prerequisites

Make sure you have brew and install all the dependencies:

brew bundle --verbose

Linux Prerequisites

gcc-arm-none-eabi

toolchain="gcc-arm-none-eabi-10.3-2021.10"
toolchain_package="$toolchain-$(uname -m)-linux"

wget -P /opt "https://developer.arm.com/-/media/Files/downloads/gnu-rm/10.3-2021.10/$toolchain_package.tar.bz2"

tar xjf /opt/$toolchain_package.tar.bz2 -C /opt
rm /opt/$toolchain_package.tar.bz2

for file in /opt/$toolchain/bin/* ; do ln -s "${file}" "/usr/bin/$(basename ${file})" ; done

Optional dependencies

  • openocd (debugging/flashing over SWD)
  • heatshrink (compiling image assets)
  • clang-format (code formatting)
  • dfu-util (flashing over USB DFU)
  • protobuf (compiling proto sources)

For example, to install them on Debian, use:

apt update
apt install openocd clang-format-13 dfu-util protobuf-compiler

heatshrink has to be compiled from sources.

Compile everything

make

Check dist/ for build outputs.

Use flipper-z-{target}-full-{suffix}.dfu to flash your device.

Flash everything

Connect your device via ST-Link and run:

make whole

Links

Project structure

  • applications - Applications and services used in firmware
  • assets - Assets used by applications and services
  • bootloader - Bootloader source code
  • core - Furi Core: os level primitives and helpers
  • debug - Debug tool: GDB-plugins, SVD-file and etc
  • docker - Docker image sources (used for firmware build automation)
  • documentation - Documentation generation system configs and input files
  • firmware - Firmware source code
  • lib - Our and 3rd party libraries, drivers and etc...
  • make - Make helpers
  • scripts - Supplementary scripts and python libraries home

Also pay attention to ReadMe.md files inside of those directories.