And, any idea how to use them? 3 pins is perplexing.

  • al177@lemmy.sdf.org
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    8 months ago

    Nope.

    UPDI used on Atmel micros on Anduril capable flashlights uses a single line for debug and flashing. Much earlier than that, Motorola/Freescale/NXP Coldfire, S12, and some other MCUs used BDM which was also a single wire protocol.

    If you want to flash a newer Anduril to this light, look here for hardware and procedures to use those pads.

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      8 months ago

      Wow are you saying this light has updi and a t1616? Nice! I knew that the sp10 pro has that but I had thought the LT1S was older. I just checked my sp10 pro though, and sure enough, it has similar contacts. So this is welcome news. Thanks!

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      8 months ago

      The programming hardware won’t help because the firmware is closed source.

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        8 months ago

        You don’t need the original source to program a flashlight. If it’s ATTiny based then Anduril has your back.

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          8 months ago

          I agree. If you are able to define the HW specific part of Anduril for this new model you can create a hex file and flash it.