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MK's Anduril 2 fork

Differences from OS:

Running feature changes available in CHANGELOG

The base branch is up-to-date as of Rev 642 (2021-12-13) in open source.

Flash your light with an existing hex file:

I've put the hex files and basic scripts for AVRDude for this Anduril 2 fork in the hex_files directory. If you're looking for the open source Anduril 2 hex files (current as of 2021/11/29), they're in the open_source_hex_files directory.

If you're on a Mac or Linux and use Homebrew:

  1. brew install avrdude

using your flash kit, while holding the pogo-pins to the head of your light:

  1. run flash_test.sh to verify communication with the light.
  2. run flash_light.sh -h to see specific lights with shortcuts to use with -l, or -f to point to a specific file.

Making your own changes:

If you're on a Mac or Linux and use Homebrew:

  1. brew tap osx-cross/avr
  2. brew install avr-gcc (only if you plan to make your own changes)

make your changes in /flashlight-firmware/anduril2/ToyKeeper/spaghetti-monster/anduril

run build-all.sh. This will generate .hex files for you, which you can then flash to your light.

from the hex_files directory, run flash_move_hex.sh to move them into the hex_files directory if you wish.

MK CLI:

If you want to use the CLI I wrote to simplify this process:

  1. make code changes in /flashlight-firmware/anduril2/ToyKeeper/spaghetti-monster/anduril
  2. run code/flash_build.sh. This will create your hex files and move them to the hex_files directory.
  3. if you have a D4V2, D4SV2, KR4, or KR1, you can use hex_files/flash_light.sh -h to find the light in that list, and build it by running flash_light.sh -l <option>. If not, use flash_light.sh -f <filename>.

Caveats:

(using flash_light.sh -l with the appropriate light will select the right hex file for you)

  1. use noctigon-kr4-nofet.hex for KR1, anything with a E21A LEDs.
  2. use noctigon-kr4.hex for a D4V2 using a KR4 driver.
  3. using flash_light.sh -f is currently hard-coded to use -p t1634, which works with Emisar/Noctigon lights, but possibly not others. You may need to adjust this for your own purposes.

References:

  1. https://budgetlightforum.com/node/68263 for how to flash
  2. Emisar/Noctigon reflashing kit: https://intl-outdoor.com/reflashing-kits.html
  3. Anduril 2 open source hex files from ToyKeeper (including anduril-manual.txt): http://toykeeper.net/torches/fsm/anduril2/
  4. Anduril 2 source code: https://launchpad.net/flashlight-firmware

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