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anybody figure out the address for the low battery red LED?
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er, just so everyone knows, 1.1 has an issue where you can't enter diagnostic mode at all....
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Flashing RED LED address is 4.
If you want to make your notifications flash red, change the address on "2-Charging (Flashing) LED" to 4 |
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I'm not getting any love out of address 4. I set my service LED to redirect to 4 and I don't get anything.
----------- Also, Cab updated to 1.2 - http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...8&postcount=20 |
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theres a serious error in what i was thinking, i thought that nbuffersize was in bits, but it turns out its in bytes.... nInBufferSize The size of the input buffer, in bytes. right now, i _think_ the address is in byte 2. We know for sure some of the data is in byte 2. but its possible that the struct isn't aligned that way, since we keep randomly getting addresses at 4. which would be, in binary 4: 0000 0100 we know that working control words include Orange: 2 : 0000 0010 34 : 0010 0010 Green Right: 8 : 0000 1000 Blue Left: 32 : 0010 0000 Green Left: 64: 0100 0000 if you can make any sense out of this.. or figure any pattern out of this. let me know, or has any idea what the struct actually is.... ..actually now that i think of it.. it might be.. 0 - bool, (1-5) dword(int), (6- 10) dword(int), (11-15) dword(int), ... (16-20) dword(int).... maybe... |
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Hmm… the red LED stopped working for me. I think you are correct in the last post. Also, my other configured LED’s stopped working.
I think you found the problem though. Except I don’t think I can get through the day with a 4% charge! (when I need the phone to die, it refuses to drain its battery!) |
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