This Post is a Cry for HELP with learning how to reflash Anduril on a TS10. Maybe someone here will take pity on me, and walk me through the process.
Bear in mind Ive been struggling at every step of the way, for quite a long time.
At this point I have my iMac set up with all the software that gchart coached me on installing in Terminal. And I have the gchart SP10 Pro programmer that he built. The TS10 has the same flashing pads
So, Im trying to follow these instructions from Adair21:
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Here’s the gist of it:
wire up the programmer to the light: pin2 => GND pin6 => VCC pin1 => TX/RX (depending on the programmer, you might need a 1kOhm resistor between TX and pin1)
2. figure out what your programmer is called on your system
• mine was /dev/tty.usbserial-1420 but yours might be different
3. try to ping the light
• pymcuprog ping -t uart -u /dev/tty.usbserial-1420 -d attiny1616
4. make a backup of the existing hex
• pymcuprog read -m flash -f ~/Desktop/sc21.hex -t uart -u /dev/tty.usbserial-1420 -d attiny1616
(I do not know why it lists the /dev/cu.Bluetooth-Incoming-Port twice, there are actually 4 usb ports on the back of the iMac, I have nothing plugged in to the other three)
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I dug this up: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/any-usb-to-serial-cable-driver-for-macos-montery.2320221/post-30542447 which says that only certain USB serial adapters that contain an FTDI chipset work on MacOS Monterey and higher.
That combined with the lack of output from this command likely means a driver issue, but I don't have a adapter here to confirm on my end
I thought my Opple was nuts… I get 99.6 CRI! This is the first 5800+k light that I actually am inclined to like. The output is so clean and so white that it does not hurt my eyes.