So my Sofirn SP10 Pro was freaking out today. I don’t think it was some weird mode I got into but whatever it was, I couldn’t get out of that messed up state. As I was going to bed I realized and Anduril is awesome and there must be some reset procedure. Looked it up and had my flashlight working again and back in advanced UI in under a minute.

I really appreciate ToyKeeper and the awesome programming she has done.

  • AItoothbrush
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    1 year ago

    Yeah but anduril only has low and high for every colour while i want gradual(prolly 8 bits) control of all three channels(rgb)

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      1 year ago

      Fair enough. Seems like it could be programmed in but I don’t know if it requires more memory or processing than is standard for flashlight controllers. But if it’s a custom light, then you can design your control board to have more umpf and use a customized firmware.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah the chips that anduril works on dont have enough I/O

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      1 year ago

      I believe that with the aux lights, it’s a hardware limitation.

      The TiTS10 has the new multi-channel Anduril that allows you to enable each color of aux as a channel; try 9H from On and keep holding. However, it only has them on High with 1H/2H doing nothing. You can 3C between them and normal operation (Channel 1; main emitters), but that’s it.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah the chips dont have enough I/O. I couldnt find any vidoes showing the aux of the TS10. I could maybe have another chip store the values of rgb so you can set them with 1H for each colour and then go back to normal operation.