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How to map the hardware to its revision and to which firmware file to use

Mith more and more components having more than one revision it starts becoming important to identify what revision one owns and what firmware is suited for it. Here is an overview.

badge identifier name filename notes
reform2-motherboard-badge MREFPMOB20R02 MNT Reform Motherboard 2.0 firmware-20_R3.bin badge can be found under the SSD, the firmware is R3 even though the badge says R02 because R3 is R2 modified by MNT (resistor bodge)
reform2-motherboard-badge MREFPMOB25R02 MNT Reform Motherboard 2.5 firmware-25-R2.bin badge can be found under the SSD
mntreform-keyboard-badge MREFPKBD20R01 MNT Reform Keyboard 2.0 keyboard-2-standalone.hex (standalone variant), keyboard-2.hex (built into reform)
mnt-reform-keyboard-r2-badge MREFPKBD20R02 MNT Reform Keyboard 3.0 keyboard-3-standalone.hex (standalone variant), keyboard-3.hex (built into reform)
reform2-trackball-badge MREFPTBC20R01 MNT Reform Trackball Module (ATmega32u2) Mouse.hex
mntreform-trackball-badge MREFPTBC20R02 MNT Reform Trackball Module 2 (rp2040) firmware not yet built by CI
reform2-oled-r1-badge MREFPOLE20R01 MNT Reform Keyboard OLED Module no firmware
reform2-batterypack-badge MREFPBAT20R01 MNT Reform Battery Board (unprotected) no firmware
reform2-protected-batterypack-badge-d2 MREFPBAT20D02 MNT Reform Battery Board (protected) no firmware
reform2-trackball-sensor-badge MREFPTBS20R01 MNT Reform Trackball Sensor no firmware
Edited by Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues