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ToyKeeper's flashlight firmware repository
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This is a collection of firmware for flashlights or torches, mostly
collected from BLF (http://budgetlightforum.com/). It's collected
here mostly for convenience, and to provide bug tracking and revision
control services for the code.
See the INDEX file to find out which projects might be relevant to
your needs.
Getting Started
===============
The central firmware thread on BLF is here:
http://budgetlightforum.com/node/38364
A general overview of what you need to get going is here:
http://flashlightwiki.com/AVR_Drivers
Some useful hardware for flashing firmware:
What TK uses:
http://www.fasttech.com/product/1002900-atmega-attiny-51-avr-isp-usbasp-usb-programmer
http://www.fasttech.com/product/1011800-40-pin-splittable-ribbon-cable-20cm
http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/5250/501-1311-ND/745102
HQ ProgKey: http://budgetlightforum.com/node/63230
Ratus' guide: https://redd.it/8g5l5w (prices checked 2018-05-01)
Store A: About $4.20 shipped
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/USB-ISP-Programmer-for-ATMEL-AVR-ATMega-ATTiny-51-AVR-Board-ISP-Downloader/32699341177.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/WAVGAT-Programmer-Testing-Clip-SOP8-SOP-SOIC-8-SOIC8-DIP8-DIP-8-Pin-IC-Test-Clamp/32827794024.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/40Pin-20CM-2-54MM-Row-Female-to-Female-F-F-Dupont-Cable-Breadboard-Jumper-Wire-for/32822958653.html
Store B: About $4.18 shipped:
https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/1pcs-New-USBASP-USBISP-AVR-Programmer-USB-ISP-USB-ASP-ATMEGA8-ATMEGA128-Support-Win7-64K/1171090_32809542958.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Free-shipping-Programmer-Testing-Clip-SOP8-SOP-SOIC-8-SOIC8-DIP8-DIP-8-Pin-IC-Test/1171090_32402561848.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/20pcs-20cm-2-54mm-1p-1p-Pin-Female-to-Female-Color-Breadboard-Cable-Jump-Wire-Jumper/1171090_32628811461.html
For Windows users, these links may be useful:
Hoop's guide:
http://budgetlightforum.com/node/36216
Comfychair's guide:
http://budgetlightforum.com/node/29081
WarHawk-AVG's guide:
http://budgetlightforum.com/node/29684
Getting a USBasp to work in Windows:
http://rayshobby.net/dead-simple-driver-installation-for-usbasp-and-usbtiny-on-windows/
http://www.protostack.com/accessories/usbasp-avr-programmer
To set up an attiny dev environment on Ubuntu (13.10):
sudo apt-get install flex byacc bison gcc libusb-dev libc6-dev
sudo apt-get install gcc-avr avr-libc binutils-avr
sudo apt-get install avrdude avrdude-doc
Optional: (make avrdude usable by non-root users, is a security risk)
sudo chmod u+s $(which avrdude)
Building/installing attiny dev tools on other UNIX systems (in general):
http://www.ladyada.net/learn/avr/setup-unix.html
After wiring everything up, this tests the connection to the ATTINY13A chip:
avrdude -p t13 -c usbasp -n
(you may need to put 'sudo' in front, on UNIX systems...
or set the suid bit on the avrdude binary, which is convenient but a
potential security risk)
To test if you can flash firmware correctly, or to restore a light to something
like a default state, try flashing the NLITE driver from DrJones. It's similar
to the default nanjg / qlite firmware, but better.
./bin/flash-tiny13.sh DrJones/NLITE/nlite.hex
For a quick test to make sure your tool chain works and your flashing tools
are working, try the 'hello world' program:
cd hello_world
make
make flash
If that works, you should be ready to start making changes to the code, or
flashing any of the pre-built firmwares.
Most projects can be compiled with the bin/build.sh script. For example, to
build Crescendo for an attiny25-based driver and then flash it:
cd ToyKeeper/crescendo
../../bin/build.sh 25 crescendo
../../bin/flash-tiny25.sh crescendo.hex
Other useful tools are in bin/ too, so they might be worth a look.
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