2.1.0 Unstable Release 1
Pre-release
Pre-release
This unstable release contains the following features:
- A new pattern named Mirrored Pixel Frequency
- The capability to virtually split an LED strip in half and run a different pattern on each half
- The capability to layer two patterns with variable transparency
- The capability to save a default pattern to load when power is applied or the device resets
- The capability to save and load patterns through the web app
- A new UI revision for the LED strip simulator
- A state machine to manage disconnects, both intentional and unintentional, for the LED strip simulator
Known Bugs:
- The Mirrored Pixel Frequency pattern may occasionally crash
- Pattern save slots 1-3 fail to save properly, overwriting each other
- The LED strip simulator can hang and crash when the Nanolux device is sending debug information over serial