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First of all, @nezza thank you for the C firmware!
On my unit, it's hit-or-miss whether pressing the "arming" button actually toggles the arming state as intended. In my impression, short clicks are slightly more reliable, but I don't see a clear pattern.
Typically, the arming-LED goes on or off briefly during the button click, but the overall state is not toggled and the LED reverts to the previous indication. This may be related to the button debouncing logic but I haven't looked at the code in any depth so far.
Changing the state via USB-serial is reliable and without any issues. I have not tried the micropython firmware version.
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First of all, @nezza thank you for the C firmware!
On my unit, it's hit-or-miss whether pressing the "arming" button actually toggles the arming state as intended. In my impression, short clicks are slightly more reliable, but I don't see a clear pattern.
Typically, the arming-LED goes on or off briefly during the button click, but the overall state is not toggled and the LED reverts to the previous indication. This may be related to the button debouncing logic but I haven't looked at the code in any depth so far.
Changing the state via USB-serial is reliable and without any issues. I have not tried the micropython firmware version.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: