Good news Barry. I myself have become a Anduril fan and have been tweaking it and loading it on Q8's. I've made some tweaks, like adding voltage calibration. It calibrates the same way as temperature calibration works. We have found variations of voltage readings from unit to unit.
Can you tell me if the driver is still the same? Is it a new design, using the Atmel 1634?
The statement: Integrated power indicator in side switch indicates remaining battery power
Indicates something changed, perhaps? How does that work, exactly?
If the driver was redesigned to using the 1634 MCU, then using an external voltage divider circuit would work much better -- it's more accurate unit to unit.
Is this Anduril Q8 using a custom configured version of Anduril specifically for the Q8?
ToyKeeper has special Q8 configuration files to support the Q8, tailored for the Q8. If you got the Anduril Q8 firmware from TK for the Q8, then she probably gave you the correct version.
Well, sort of. I maintain a Q8 build for my own use, but I did not know sofirn was using it. I also haven’t done production-quality testing on that build, like measuring and adjusting the thermal regulation. It’s probably fine, but it could potentially respond too fast or too slow when hot, which might make its runtime graph bumpy.
Thanks aren’t necessary… but the license (translated: zh-cn, zh-tw) does require some other things which don’t appear to be satisfied:
A message somewhere prominent stating that the product uses copyrighted code released under the GNU Public License v3 (GPLv3).
Information about how to get the exact source code used in the product. If it is an unmodified version, a link to the upstream code works.
That info generally goes on the product page and/or in the included paper manual. Ideally both:
The license applies to anyone who distributes the code in a compiled form, which includes companies who sell products based on the code. In other words, it applies to every vendor and reseller. So it’s a good idea to put the information in a printed manual which ships with the product, because that means the vendor doesn’t have to know or care about the license.
Even if the license info is in the manual, it is a good idea to include the license info on the original manufacturer’s product page too. This allows people to verify the license is being fulfilled, which means I don’t have to bother you with messages like this one.
Could sofirn add the necessary info to the product page and/or manual?
SOFIRN would love to add the info to product page or to the manual when new batch is made. I need to confirm, which is the exact information need to be added?