Headache free if I had a Raspberry Pi, an external display, a USB keyboard and a USB mouse.
I have iMacs and Powerbook Pros only, less of a headache to use the resources I currently have rather than leap into Pi for this single purpose.
I have since installed Xcode and will go that route seeing as Brewster’s method is not working on the current iOS. With all the resource files downloaded, Xcode was a whopping 18GB!!! That’s quite a fat app.
Definitely true for compilation ... does it work for actually flashing firmware as well?
BTW, if anyone does want to go the Raspberry Pi route, a keyboard is only needed to do the initial setup (and you can use a HDMI-capable TV as a display) ... once the Pi is on the network and has a known IP, then you can ssh in from the laptop or desktop of your choice, as the universe intended.
Thanks to all who posted these very detailed instructions.
I've just bought an Emisar D4v2 (my first Anduril flashlight) and I'm very pleased with this UI. I learnt about Anduril 2 only after placing my order, too bad I haven't ordered the flashing kit at the same time, I'll have to place a separate order.
I like Anduril so much that I might well buy only Anduril-equipped flashlights in the future. And because I don't want to have to use a soldering iron for future UI upgrades, I'm wondering: are there any other flashlights – apart from Emisar and Noctigon – which have similar reflashing pads compatible with the kit?
Could someone confirm if my understanding is correct -
From the Flashlight Firmware Repository, if I want to get the latest firmware for Anduril I simply download the tarball for rev 490 (as of Nov 2020), using the ‘make’ command via Avrdude that will produce the most recent firmware as .hex files for FW3A, D4V2, KR4 etc?
I know it’s rather a newbie question, coding isn’t my background although I’m now a day into learning C in order to get my head around the code structure.
I think the canonical way is to run `ToyKeeper/spaghetti-monster/anduril/build-all.sh`. It’ll produce one hex file per “cfg-” file in that same directory.
I'v seen this very successful achievement by SammysHP, but this is not within the newbie's reach.
So unless a dedicated easy-to-use flashing kit becomes available, I'll be waiting for a future version of the SC31 Pro, more upgrade-friendly as I suggested in a PM to Barry.
Hey guys, I have a D4V2 with the KR4 driver i bought straight from hank. I was wondering if you guys knew what settings i needed for a PC based update… and if an update came out in the last year? Do we still use the same drivers/software outlined in this thread?