Attiny25/45/85 FW Development Thread

It sure is a PIA - haven't gotten to it myself yet, but looks like I'm gonna have to.

Yes, stops at max, but when at max, a hold will reverse ramp (hi->lo) and stop at moon.

Yes, I saw your post or two recommending this - I copy/pasted in my notes. I really want to implement it that way, but I'm being accused of having too complex UI's as it is, so not sure if it complicates things or not... Still undecided, but I like it

OK, this one is on me. I totally mis-understood what you wrote up here: https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/72707/19, and also blueb8llz wrote up here: https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/72707/10. Both of you were describing it the same way, and mis-understood it both times. I'll have to consider this, maybe work it in sooner rather than later. It kind of changes things though, and will be more likely to get crossed up with my current quick click-hold to display battery status, so may have to change that.

Same here. I always keep a full spare handy now.

142 is just how it turned out. I used the 64 levels, but bumped only 1/3 WDT's to get about 3 secs. Problem was a noticeable flicker, and also thought the 3 secs (actual ~3.5 secs) was too long, so I took the frist 29 levels on the 7135, multipled by 2.5, and the remaining levels by 2, so:

29*2.5 + 35*2 = 72.5 (72 used)

I filled in all the in-betweens with mid-points, etc. to get it somewhat balanced, and looks real smooth now. I did notice the lack of an overlap between the 7135 and FET levels, which I thought odd since you overlapped the A6 levels. Hard to say there's a noticeable jump, or anything.

142 should take ~2.3 secs, but I'm finding it seems to really take 2.8-3.1 secs, and I dunno why. The WDT should be 16 msecs, but seems to actually take longer in this case, but I'm not really understanding that. There's something goin on I can't track down maybe, or the 16 msecs is not as accurate as I thought.