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Honestly, I'd prefer not to do that. I'm just too nervous about turning Lanterne into a "N900 Self-Destruct Tool" if I did that...
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From my experience with LEDs, I really doubt that such parameters could damage anything, and if yes - well, the risk is *only* for diodes itself, and it's user choice, after all.
Just a little remark - after starting morse code output, there is no way to cancel it, except for closing whole program.
I've noticed, that you're gathering donations for 2nd N900, for development purposes.
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how about a sound detection mode that makes the led flash with music input from the mic like react to the beats, also have mic sensitivity adjustment for it, or an option to play a music track and to flash in time to the beat would be cool.
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https://github.com/jpietrzak8/Lanter.../lanflashled.h
https://github.com/jpietrzak8/Lanter...anflashled.cpp
So you could go ahead and set up something yourself, without having to wait for me. But yeah, putting together a command-line interface to Lanterne should be a heck of a lot easier than for Pierogi, so it might not take me forever to get it done.