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which required ... a few pretty significant changes:
- no dynamic underclocking (it isn't compatible with DSM yet)
- no tint ramping brightness correction (removed to save space)
- removed ramp blinks (to save space, and because they're annoying)
- removed momentary mode (to save space)
- removed SOS mode (to save space)
- removed (to save space) some other relatively recent features which
weren't present in the original production firmware
... but some other things improved:
+ added smooth steps
+ extended Simple UI
+ added stepped tint ramping
+ added 13H factory reset, to save wear on threads
+ lower lows
+ smoother ramp
+ much higher tint ramp resolution in low modes
I'm not entirely happy with this yet, so it probably needs additional work
later in order to adjust the weird ramp shape (these 7135 chips have a weird
response curve), add dynamic underclocking, cut down the ROM size if possible,
re-add tint ramping brightness correction, etc. Multi-channel stuff in
particular added a lot to the size.
This is a pretty big change from the previous working build, so some users
may want to stick with the last pre-multi-channel version. Non-trivial
sacrifices were made to bring in more recent features.
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instead of full GPL headers (or all too often, nothing at all)
There are a few "FIXME" entries where I'm not sure about the correct copyright.
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Normal ramp from 0% to 100% power on levels 1 to 130,
then 101% to 200% power at levels 131 to 150
using both channels at maximum for turbo.
When either channel would go over 100%, the extra
spills over to the other channel.
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instead of having to hard-code a bunch of specific recognized values.
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