Impossible to download for half year or longer.
Thank you. Glad to know it isnât something Iâm doing incorrectly.
Does anybody know the reason it can no longer be downloaded?
It is broken and the Launchpad team doesnât want to fix it for some reason. Just use breezy to clone the repo.
What is breezy ?
It is the version control system used by Launchpad.
I downloaded 1 by 1
I used to post on here years back. This might be of use, itâs code for morse.
Edit: Should add, you have to go into the advanced menu 4 (adc) and hold the button down for awhile when you first flash it in, itâll go through the adc options and if you keep holding, resets the light. This writes the necessary data in eprom. You can turn it off when it goes dark on the emitter and then it should work as written. I made quite a few of these lights, but in the end it was a fail. Noone really cares about morse. And the parts were expensive too. You need a decent inductor to safely put that much power into an emitter, and I figured out a neat trick on the tail cap to stop the arc. It turned out a fet and resistor simple. I ended up sourcing the inductor from isreal. The practical use turned out to be the usual. Guys were putting it on high and leaving it, burning out the emitters. It was all about high. Noone cared it was a morse code light with moonlight to blast. So thatâs what I learned. I use it everyday for all sorts of things though.
Learned a lot here though. Some of you guys really know your stuff, couldnât have created this without you.
If anyone is used to using Docker for development I have created a simple Dockerfile for spinning up a development environment with everything needed to compile.
It will download the source code from Launchpad if it hasnât already. It also downloads the Atmel ATtiny Series Device Support pack but that doesnât seem to enable compiling for Tiny1 series, I just get different errors
I have recently modified Anduril 2 to include a (optional) visual low-battery-warning. I did my best to set it up in a way which gives clearly visible indications, while remaining as unobtrusive as possible. The notification is performed by the main emitters. The trigger is a combination of time, absolute voltage level, and voltage change.
You can read further details and download the source code via my GitHub repo:
https://github.com/madcrow/Anduril_LowBatteryWarning
(Yeah⌠I know, my videos are shitty But they should be good enough to give you an idea of the default notification pattern.)
It also works during strobe modes:
Feel free to give it a try.
I included a bunch of compile-time-options, too, so its behavior can be easily customized.
Works reliably on my LT1.
Enjoy
Iâm not quite sure if this is the right thread, but does anyone got a 2-channel build of the Biscotti Firmware?
I would like to have it on my Fet+1 drivers like the mtn-electronics ones
I already looked at the Biscotti and Bistro source code but personally couldnt easily find what to change to make that happen
Is anybody having trouble downloading from firmware repository Iâve tried a couple times and its freezing halfway throughâŚdoing it on Android not cpu
Thanks
I know jon_slider was trying to download the tarball of a branch and has been getting HTTP 500 errors. Iâm seeing the same thing.
it hasnât worked for a very long time, on Windows you can use bazaar explorer : Bazaar
edit : Ah Android, you mean from a browser ?
edit : nope, doesnât work either, some certificate errorâŚ
No my phone i have the Z flasher app it works really well its mostly the KR4 tintramp thats not working
I just found this post by TK
https://www.reddit.com/r/flashlight/comments/u16k31/sp10_pro_bug_when_turning_the_light_off_from/i4dn3t9/?context=3
it gives a link to her latest Hex
From what Iâve heard, Lumintop downgraded the driver and then used mismatched firmware. :person_facepalming:
I havenât been in contact directly since 2019 though, so⌠I donât know what theyâre doing.
Canonical got rid of most of the Launchpad developers, so the site has been under-maintained for years. One of the consequences of this is, when the tarball function broke, nobody fixed it.
The recommended way to get the code is with bzr/brz (bazaar or breezy):
$ apt install brz
$ brz branch lp:flashlight-firmware
$ cd flashlight-firmware
The bazaar-vs-breezy thing is also a consequence of Canonical firing developers. They got rid of the Bazaar developers, but kept the name and the project ownership⌠so the developers forked it to a new name and kept working on it. The new one eventually replaced the old one, so now itâs Breezy (brz) instead of Bazaar (bzr).
After the code is branched locally, updates can be applied periodically with âbrz pullâ.
- pull: apply upstream changes exactly, so the local branch will be an exact copy of the remote branch (may fail if local copy was changed)
If you made your own changes though, itâll be necessary to use a more complex process: âbrz commit ; brz merge ; brz commitâ. This saves your local changes, merges in diffs from upstream, and then finalizes the merge. Itâs generally a good idea to make sure the local and upstream changes donât have any conflicts though, before doing the final commit. Breezy tells the user when it detects an obvious conflict, like when both branches changed the same file in different ways⌠but it canât detect everything automatically. So, at minimum, itâs a good idea to do a sanity check by running the build script to make sure the code still compiles.
- merge: apply upstream changes, but also preserve local changes
- commit: check in local changes
To make things a little easier, I use a shell alias:
alias b=brz
alias g=git
Then I can use âbâ or âgâ to run these tools, like âb stâ to see a list of changed files, or âb diffâ to see exactly what was changed, or âb branch lp:~toykeeper/flashlight-firmware/anduril2â to download a local copy of the latest Anduril2 code.
@Nanuek Thanks for this. I have never used Docker but figured it out today and this worked for everything but downloading the source. Couldnât download the tarball either so I grabbed it from somebodyâs GitHub though itâs slightly out of date.
Anyways Anduril2 compiled for all but the 5 lights using the 1 series ATtiny boards on the first try.
Is it possible to somehow enable a soft start in Biscotti? When I just uncomment it, I get errors like this:
Hi, is there already a PDF version of the Anduril 2 manual somewhere? Iâm aware of Ivanâs HTML version which is great in the browser but AFAICS not when printing to PDF.
If not Iâd be happy to make one⌠The current anduril-manual.txt is close to Markdown, and I guess Ivan has a Markdown version (to generate his website) which raises the next question:
ToyKeeper would you consider merging a branch that converts anduril-manual.txt to Markdown? (Any reason it hasnât been done already with Ivanâs version?)
If itâs just a matter of someone needing to do some more work I would be happy to contribute.
Also curious if Ivanâs (or someone elseâs) Markdown version is publicly available somewhereâŚ
Are you on Linux or do you use Microchip studio on Windows ? I never managed to build Anduril with Microchip studio, with similar errors (âfirst use in this functionâ). I gave up and installed an Ubuntu VM, a few commands and done .
Edit : the message I replied to was deleted.