Hello,
It would be a nice feature to have the display turn off automatically after so many minutes. There is a setting to turn off the LED, but nothing regarding the display.
Aren’t OLED screens more susceptible to burn-in? I leave my PC’s on at all times so this screen is always on. Thanks!
Good idea. I can add that to the new major update that I am about to release!
You know, for some reason I imagined that when this change was enabled
that the entire WiModem232 would go "dark". I know, I know, it specifically
says "OLED" but it just seems a bit odd to see the OLED screen blank and
the WiModem232 still lit up from the other light source.
Well, I can certainly change it (and the name of the command). I actually thought about doing this when you mentioned it originally. I think for the next version I will remove the OLED command and replace it with SLEEP, where the OLED *and* the LED both turn off after the preset time.
That sounds great. Thanks Jim!
How do I get my OLED to be brighter?
It’s barely visible.
I’m using wimodem with OLED for the c64 and c128
firmware version v6.20-06/03/23
(01-19-2024, 11:53 PM)bbsing Wrote: [ -> ]How do I get my OLED to be brighter?
It’s barely visible.
I’m using wimodem with OLED for the c64 and c128
firmware version v6.20-06/03/23
According to the PDF and what I use here:
AT*LED[x] – Get/Set LED brightness [0-9] This command will change the brightness of the LED. A value of 0 turns off the LED completely. Default is 5.
Don't forget to AT&W and save your settings afterwards.
Hope this helps.
(01-20-2024, 08:22 AM)DarkLord Wrote: [ -> ] (01-19-2024, 11:53 PM)bbsing Wrote: [ -> ]How do I get my OLED to be brighter?
It’s barely visible.
I’m using wimodem with OLED for the c64 and c128
firmware version v6.20-06/03/23
According to the PDF and what I use here:
AT*LED[x] – Get/Set LED brightness [0-9] This command will change the brightness of the LED. A value of 0 turns off the LED completely. Default is 5.
Don't forget to AT&W and save your settings afterwards.
Hope this helps.
Hi DarkLord.
That works for the LED, but not the OLED, and I thank you for providing your response.
The OLED is the tiny display screen (That is what I thought it was).
Now on my wimodem the LED is functioning great, ... but the OLED ... that is hardly even visible.
I don’t know if I just have a bad OLED, or something is correct, or this is some special setting. My wimodem is probably one of the older ones as well.
My apologies, I misunderstood what you were asking about.
How about a couple of screenshots so we can see exactly
what it is you're talking about?
I'm sure that will help...