P.S. I want to say I really respect Simon. He always sent me various small things for free.
He just said: “Order something and I will add to the order what you need for free.”
Today I checked Crescendo for attiny13 and nanjg_layout (single channel). It is indeed too big. You must remove all blinky modes and memory.
Then I checked for attiny25 and fet_7135 layout (dual channel). On the default settings everything fits. There is even thermal regulation.
It seems that you have to use attiny25.
On the other hand, TIRs have more ‘creamy’ beam, that is why they are also desirable.
But as you said, this design would be even better with an OP reflector (fine/mild texture).
Even another thing, that multi emitter reflector flashlights are almost always with small reflectors for each emitter. I would also happily take one with e.g. 6 or 7 emitters, and at least 35-40 mm diameter reflector for each emitter in the flashlight head (with nearly no or just slight overlapping).
Someone asked before, and Simon doesn’t think there’s enough demand, he believes everyone just loves mode memory and can’t get enough of it. The only convoy drivers worth buying if you don’t always want memory are the biscotti drivers since they give you choices, but they only go up to 2.8a.
His new drivers are a huge step back software wise.
Yeah, on my biscottis I have memory turned off. On my Anduril/ramping firmwares it’s on, but that’s because there’s shortcuts to other modes. If it’s just on/off and change, then I always want to start at the lowest mode. Don’t want to blind myself because I either forgot to set to low the last time I used it, or to have to cycle through.