Yes, the first batch of ROT66 lights used NarsilM 1.2. Later batches switched to Anduril ā to resolve the memory error, to get more features, and because Fireflies thought Narsil was too complicated. Both offer a choice of smooth ramp or fixed brightness steps, though the method differs.
Narsil:
Steps are chosen from 12 preset mode groups (or sometimes 8 groups, depending on the model of light).
Click repeatedly to go brighter.
Level locks in after 1.2s, so after that, a click turns the light off.
Hold to step down and reset the lock-in timer.
Clicking several times from off is used to choose a brightness level; I forget how to access blinky modes.
Can either start at the lowest level or the last-used level, but not both (use config mode to choose which).
To change UI style (smooth or steps), enter config mode (method depends on which UI style is active) then change the ramp toggle setting.
Anduril:
Steps are calculated from the userās personal floor level, ceiling level, and number of steps. Can be anything. Some people like 3 steps, some like 20.
Click for on/off, hold to change brightness. (same UI as smooth ramp)
To change UI style (smooth or steps), click 3 times while the light is on.
I have a bunch of NarsilM forks to merge together, and I think I also have a patch to fix the memory bug, but itās going to take a while and requires a lot of code reorganization and testing, so Iāve been procrastinating. Since Narsil isnāt really maintained any more, the main point of the merges is to simplify the process of GPL compliance, keeping all the forks in one place. But itās not likely to get any more significant updates beyond some branch cleanup. Development has pretty much moved to FSM, the toolkit on which Anduril is based.
ToyKeeper, Yes, I somehow missed that in the new Anduril there are fixed brightness steps. I have no steps on the Emisar D4 with the old version Anduril.
In any case, on my Q8 Narsil 1.0 and I will be interested in doing the tests. If I can get a positive result, it may be useful to someone else.
Unless you flashed the firmware, the Emisar D4 doesnāt have Anduril. The Emisar D4, D1, and D1S ship with RampingIOS V2, which is a simplified fork of an old version of Narsil. It only does smooth ramping.
The Emisar D4S ships with RampingIOS V3, which is a simplified fork of Anduril. It adds some things, like Andurilās fixed brightness steps, but it still lacks a lot of Andurilās other features.
The only stock lights with Anduril so far are from Fireflies. However, there should also be some soon from Sofirn and Lumintop. And maybe Emisar, if I can ever get Hank to use it.
I looked it up right after posting. The problem is I always have to look it up, because I forget. Same with accessing and using the config mode. I generally need to have the manual in front of me.
To me it's a natural progression dbl click to turbo, dbl click to strobe. From there it's standard mode (non-ramping) operation - this causes confusion for those not used to regular mode usage. I've used the Werner style mode operations for couple years before ramping, so again, all seemed to be logical.
I think it just depends on the individual personās preferences. If thereās one thing Iāve learned in life, itās, um, well, I guess itās that I havenāt really learned much at all. But if there are two things, the other one is that different people are really, amazingly, profoundly different. At least, whatās in their heads anyway.
Well, it may not be intuitive. But who wants intuitive access to strobe anyway? Not this guy! Itās good enough that strobe is easy to get to. It doesnāt have to be intuitive to use. Thatās what manuals are for. I want all the intuitive things to be things Iām going to use regularly.
I'm told here by the mech engineers it's gold anodizing - believe vendor told me it's anodizing (hint: they are in Houston). Some of the parts are 6061, some are 7075, so the tint varies from part to part.
Wonder though if they can do with a better quality. I got a similar gold SRK clone, but I always thought it was cheaper anodizing from the Q8 - like $25 for 12 LED's (fakes of course). It looks like Sofirn is not making these, but reselling from a cheaper source. This is mine (my pic):
I like my gold SRK. Itās a nice-looking light, even though a lot of its design is superfluous. At some point, I should upgrade it again; the last mod didnāt work out quite how I hoped.
It has a nice Q8 prototype driver inside, but I tried to do some tint mixing and it didnāt mix well. So it needs new emitters. I also have a black SRK of the same old vintage, in need of new springs and a new driver. Too many projectsā¦
So I just got a Q8 and am considering putting Anduril in it. I have heard it requires no soldering, just two screws to remove the driver. There are a few versions in the toybox, should I just use the latest? Also figuring I donāt need to reset any fuses?