I’m crossing my fingers for that Early 2018 will bring uncertainties about employment (or certainties about unemployment…), and I would not want to take my name out of this list :+1:
MAh it is too hot to do concrete now, kind of a shame, would love to build the dam now that the river has dried out, maybe get a whole bunch of flashlights and do it after the sun sets
Why work during daylight when you can light up the whole construction area all night with just a couple spare lights and protos? One more excuse to stock up on flashlights… :smiling_imp:
PS: i bought one of those 10W COB floodlight that plugs into the AC and it’s quite amazing how bright they are with almost no heat. A couple of them and you’re good.
Thanks, this keeps coming up and I think one thing in particular is worth repeating again for readers who might be confused:
I didn’t create the Emisar D4 firmware. Tom did. Some of it was based on code from the firmware repository, but most of it was Tom’s original work.
How did I get involved? Around launch time, Emisar wanted some things changed and Tom was busy, so Emisar asked me to help instead. I changed several relatively small things:
added full thermal regulation with user-calibrated ceiling
added mode memory on click-from-off (default 100% 7135)
made beacon use current ramp level
made double-click toggle turbo (not just one-way any more)
made LVP drop down in smaller steps
calibrated moon to ~0.3 lm on Emisar D4-219c hardware
blink when passing the 100% 7135 level, for reference
fixed display of “zero” digits
fixed potential eeprom corruption
some code refactoring, cleaned whitespace, pruned dead code
Some of those changes were requested by Emisar, some were requested by people on BLF, and some were things I just wanted to change.
As for the FW3A… don’t worry. It’ll be even better.