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robinsondm 03-26-2008 09:14 PM

Re: nueLED - configure/customize your LEDs...
 
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Originally Posted by kraygh (Post 230800)
Many are making the same assumption you are when first getting the program. NueLED does NOT directly control LEDs.
It redirects their addresses so you can swap one existing function with another.
This means you will not be able to get any color you want (purple) or make it flash faster or both at the same time.
Although I bet NueLED2 will have something along those lines. (No2Chem: Just making sure this makes your top 30 to-do list. :D

Yeah, the KaiserNotification program does seem to control the LED's directly. That's probably why it can keep the red LED flashing, even though the phone periodically resets address 4 to zero, and why its changes take effect without a reset.

Unfortunately, KN has the wrong LED mapping for us (e.g., it assigns bluetooth to the red/green/amber LED). It also seems to be a memory hog. I saw it using almost 1MB of memory, so I removed it.

It would be nice to have a small-footprint program that gave us more control of the LEDs...

As for programming different colors, I doubt the LEDs can produce more colors than what we've seen -- but I'd love to be proven wrong on that...

no2chem 03-27-2008 01:57 AM

Re: nueLED - configure/customize your LEDs...
 
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Originally Posted by robinsondm (Post 231359)
Yeah, the KaiserNotification program does seem to control the LED's directly. That's probably why it can keep the red LED flashing, even though the phone periodically resets address 4 to zero, and why its changes take effect without a reset.

Unfortunately, KN has the wrong LED mapping for us (e.g., it assigns bluetooth to the red/green/amber LED). It also seems to be a memory hog. I saw it using almost 1MB of memory, so I removed it.

It would be nice to have a small-footprint program that gave us more control of the LEDs...

As for programming different colors, I doubt the LEDs can produce more colors than what we've seen -- but I'd love to be proven wrong on that...

if i get a chance, that is.. IF i will implement the IOCTL_FORCE_LED command, which is what kaiserled uses.

i've had more requests for help with nueminutes though, so it'll have to hold off until then =)

jamal33 03-27-2008 10:45 PM

Re: nueLED - configure/customize your LEDs...
 
just trying to keep this thread alive and on the first page of threads. hope to see some new led configurations soon.

chappy 03-30-2008 10:13 PM

Re: nueLED - configure/customize your LEDs...
 
I've been playing with this for a bit now, but I can't seem to figure out how to change the charge light to the bluetooth light. I would like the light to show up solid blue when charging, then green when done. I did re-assign the status light to the bluetooth light already. Can I not assign the others to the bluetooth light if something else is already there?

idenkilla 03-30-2008 11:28 PM

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from whatI understand, all nueled does is redirects whichever led is suppose to light up but it cant alter if it stays solid or flashes. and the bluetooth led just flashes it does not stay solid

Jspecrx7 03-31-2008 01:30 PM

Re: nueLED - configure/customize your LEDs...
 
ok I removed this program from my phone. Now how do you remove the "MyCPL 26" icon in the system/settings menu? I tried file explorer and can't locate it to delete it.

hAvAAck 03-31-2008 05:28 PM

Re: nueLED - configure/customize your LEDs...
 
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Originally Posted by idenkilla (Post 235511)
from whatI understand, all nueled does is redirects whichever led is suppose to light up but it cant alter if it stays solid or flashes. and the bluetooth led just flashes it does not stay solid

unless we can find the address that has a solid blue LED, if it exists
There are many possibilities, if they exist.

GhettoBSD 03-31-2008 10:01 PM

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I signed up to say thanks for this. I have been using hermled and icnot and it was a little bit of a pain to get everything right. nueLED definitely makes things better. (Thanks to hermled too!)

I am also interested in keeping the blue led on solid. But would it be possible to send less power to lower it's intensity? Like the vibrate mod that lowers the strength of the motor?

Thanks, keep up the good work. I'll donate to this cause.

no2chem 03-31-2008 10:16 PM

Re: nueLED - configure/customize your LEDs...
 
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Originally Posted by GhettoBSD (Post 236620)
I signed up to say thanks for this. I have been using hermled and icnot and it was a little bit of a pain to get everything right. nueLED definitely makes things better. (Thanks to hermled too!)

I am also interested in keeping the blue led on solid. But would it be possible to send less power to lower it's intensity? Like the vibrate mod that lowers the strength of the motor?

Thanks, keep up the good work. I'll donate to this cause.

im not sure how much control over the leds we have, im just interfacing with the real driver. the goal eventually though, would be to replace allleddrvr....

as for a future roadmap, no eta though because i don't know how busy im gonna be:

-implement force_led iocontrol (should be able to keep red light on, etc)
-implement virtual led address table
-figure out how to directly control leds
-notifications

mrtouch 04-02-2008 09:20 AM

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hey no2chem great **** bro i just thought id tell you that i use it on the sprint touch and its awsome nomore lame *** green lol great work keep it up


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