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==Upload new settings==
==Upload new settings==
When you upload new settings, you are wiping out the settings that the driver came with (that's why it is good to make a backup as written above). Therefore if there are stars on the back that you have connected to get different mode combinations, that will be ignored (the stars are connected to legs of the Atmel chip that won't be used).
When you upload new settings, you are wiping out the settings that the driver came with. Therefore if there are stars on the back that you have connected to get different mode combinations, that will be ignored (the stars are connected to legs of the Atmel chip that won't be used). It doesn't seem you can actually install old settings back into the driver. Instead you can install a [http://budgetlightforum.com/node/21465 similar one called NLITE located at BLF]. It is 3- or 4-mode with options for mode memory and order of modes (Low to High or High to Low) based on how the stars are soldered.


Open a command window in one of the BLF-VLD subdirectories: "Fixed Modes", "Programmable", or "Simple". With everything hooked up, enter this command:
Open a command window in one of the BLF-VLD subdirectories: "Fixed Modes", "Programmable", or "Simple". With everything hooked up, enter this command:
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