Advanced UI

Simple UI

Background: This was 100% inspired by Lux-Perpetua’s Andúril 2 UI diagram on BLF. In fact, Lux’s diagram is so good, that I would have been happy to just use it except for one thing: the source isn’t published, so you can’t modify it. I also wanted to be able to keep it up to date with u/ToyKeeper’s code. So I created my own…

This is where I intend to store all of my Anduril 2 UI diagrams, and any updates to them. Since ToyKeeper split off the multi-channel version of Anduril 2, I have created two new diagrams for it:

  • Anduril 2 Multi-Channel Advanced UI (PNG)
  • Anduril 2 Multi-Channel Simple UI (PNG)

Diagrams now hosted on GitHub.

Yeah, it got complicated enough that I could no longer fit the Advanced and Simple UI diagrams on a single page, so I had to split them.

As always, you are free to do whatever you want with these diagrams. I make these for myself, and I’m happy to share them with the community. You can find the source MS Visio file here. Feel free to make your own copy and modify it to your heart’s content. The Visio file contains several pages:

  • Single-Channel - Advanced/Simple UI diagram for the single-channel version of Anduril 2. I still need to update and post it.
  • Multi-Simple - Simple UI diagram for the multi-channel version of Anduril 2.
  • Multi-Advanced - Advanced UI diagram for the multi-channel version of Anduril 2.
  • Diagram Parts - Various bits and pieces that I use in the various UI diagrams.

If you find any errors, please post a comment here. I try to keep the diagrams as accurate and up-to-date as possible, but you know, life happens. Enjoy!

Updates:

  • 2023-07-06: Fixed several issues pointed out here. Thanks @lowprofile!
  • 2023-07-09: Fixed a few more issues pointed out here. Thanks again @lowprofile! Also trying to get the wording in a few places more inline with the text manual.
  • 2023-07-15: Updated for r728 which added channels for red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, purple, and white. Added 4H from ON to Momentary Turbo. Added 3C from Tactical Mode to Next Channel Mode. Several other minor fixes. Huge thanks to @lowprofile for continuing to provide valuable feedback. This multi-channel diagram has been a journey!
  • 2023-07-17: Multiple visual enhancements/fixes thanks to @lowprofile. Incremented the version to r732 even though there were no material impacts to the diagram.
  • 2023-07-20: Modified the ramp part of the diagram to reflect the default Anduril 2 configuration (2C to Ceiling). Thanks again to @lowprofile for feedback. I also switch from revisions to build dates as suggested by ToyKeeper.
  • 2023-07-22: Made several corrections to the Simple UI diagram that I had been neglecting. Also made a slight wording change to the ramp config boxed on the Advanced UI diagram. Thanks to @lowprofile for all corrections. Finally, I incremented the build date to 2023-07-21, although there were no material impacts to the diagrams.
  • 2023-08-06: Several cosmetic fixes to the Simple and Advanced UI diagrams thanks to feed back from @lowprofile. Also incremented the build date to 2023-08-04, although there were no material impacts to the diagrams.
  • 2023-08-07: Several clarifications thanks to feedback from @lowprofile. Also incremented the build date to 2023-08-07, although there were no material impacts to the diagrams.
  • 2023-08-10: Several cosmetic fixes to the Simple and Advanced UI diagrams thanks to feed back from @lowprofile.
  • 2023-10-03: I’m embarrassed to admit that I missed an update from the 2023-08-27 release in which “smooth steps” were added (see the Ramp Extras Config). Other than that, there have been no material changes to the diagrams.
  • 2023-11-07: I finally got around to making a couple of updates suggested by @lowprofile. In the Strobe Modes on the Advanced UI diagram, you’ll notice that 3C allows you to save the channel mode per strobe mode. Very cool!
  • 2024-01-01: Last update here on Lemmy. Lemmy is great, but it makes more sense to host the diagrams on GitHub when I can issue diagram releases corresponding with ToyKeeper’s Anduril 2 releases. From now on, please access the diagrams there. It’s a fairly significant update, so please be sure to read the README.
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    Thank you very much! With your new chart, you have succeeded in adding all the features I used to use the manual for.

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    You did it!

    You know anduril 2 would not be manageable without you at the moment. It’s great that toykeeeper holds a changelog and repo, but without this, I would just have had convoys or something instead.

    Please post the same link on r/flashlights if you haven’t already, just to inform people that there is an update graphicalized, and. That there’s a new Reddit in town! ;)

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    Great work, thank you very much! A couple of details I noticed in this detailed diagram (Advanced UI):

    1. If I am not mistaken, for 3C from ON, Change Channel, 50/50 comes before, not after Tint Ramp, so the present order should be corrected.

    2. For the Strobe Modes, Police Strobe and Tactical Strobe should be in the opposite order, as Tactical Strobe comes before Police Strobe.

    3. Furthermore, in Strobe Modes, the Actions could include 3C: Change Channel.

    4. Also, for Lockout Mode, 3H for Change Channel could be added, possibly below 1H and 2H.

    5. Finally, maybe it is useful (if not too much detail) to specify what the two Momentary Floor, 1H and 2H in Lockout Mode, refer to. For 1H it could read Momentary Floor (lowest Floor of Smooth vs Stepped), and for 2H it could read Momentary Floor (highest Floor of Smooth vs Stepped), or Manual Memory if set.

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      1 year ago

      Thanks so much for the feedback. I corrected #1, 2, 3, and 5 in the diagram for the Advanced UI. I can’t get #4 to work on my dual-channel D4V2. It looks like it’s changing channels, but it switches back to the original channel almost immediately. Are you able to get this working on a light? How is it supposed to behave?

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        The updated diagram is looking very good, thanks! And yes, I had #4 working just fine, but I checked again, and it is not working with every Anduril 2 version. I do not want to overcomplicate this, but as the Anduril 2 multi-channel branch is in active development, a little extra detail seems to be in order here:

        I am checking this with two D2s (but apparently, so far I only checked 3H in Lockout Mode with the first one of them):

        1. First D2: Running anduril.emisar-2ch-aux.hex by SiteRelEnby, as referred to in this Reddit post (there is also a Lemmy post, but that one does not include the GitHub links added at the top), version 0135-2023-07-03 (new version format).

        2. Second D2: Running anduril.2023-04-25.emisar-2ch.hex from ToyKeeper’s /torches/fsm/anduril2, version 2023-04-26-0135 (old version format); please note: at the same site, also the newer version anduril.2023-05-30.emisar-2ch.hex is available.

        Back to #4: 3H in Lockout Mode for Change channel works with the first D2, but not with the second D2.

        (By the way, the newer Anduril 2 version of the first D2 also added aux LED channels to Change Channel, 3C from ON. This might be another addition to the diagram in the future, adding seven more channels, one each for red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, purple, and white aux LEDs. For example, I disabled all the aux LED channels via 9H from ON, but for the blinky modes, 3C from BattCheck, I set white aux LEDs.)

        As 3H from Lockout to Change channel is in ToyKeeper’s text manual, which is my point of reference, I guess it should also be in the diagram; cf. the UI Reference Table at the end:

        Lockout Any 3H Next channel mode (if more than one enabled)

        And on to #3: Arguably, this should read 3C: Change channel rather than presently 3C: Change channel for strobe modes, as this channel change is not limited to the strobe modes, but extends to ON as well. The same goes for 3H from Lockout, #4, which accordingly should also read Change channel. Both of these only show the enabled channels, not the disabled ones.

        And both of these differ from 3C from BattCheck, which shows all the channels, enabled as well as disabled ones, and which is indeed limited to the blinky modes, so the present addition for blinky modes in Switch channel for blinky modes is correct. Cf. also the (for number blinks only) in the UI Reference Table at the end of ToyKeeper’s text manual:

        Batt check Full 3C Next channel mode (for number blinks only)

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          Thanks for the continued feedback. I somehow missed 3H from lockout in the text manual the first time around. Even though I can’t get it working properly on my D4V2 at the moment (hex compiled directly from ToyKeeper’s r725 code), I included it. I assume it’ll be fixed soon.

          I also changed the wording slightly for channel switching to be more inline with the text manual, so now it reads “next channel mode” in a few places.

          I’m a little confused about the feature to use 3C to cycle through the aux LED colors. So on my D4V2 which has RGB aux, would 3C turn on, for example, the red aux as the main emitters? For now, I added “Aux LED Channel(s)” to the Next Channel Mode boxes, but I don’t know if that’s appropriate. Take a look, and let me know what you think. Thanks!

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            Excellent, and thanks again for your work! This is the only diagram I am aware of that is displaying the (many) new Anduril 2 multi-channel features, and I consider this diagram to be a great contribution to the community.

            As there are so many details to pay attention to, and things can get somewhat confusing, I will go along the individual points. For each of them, I will lay out what the two D2s at my end are doing.

            The first D2 has remained as described above, running anduril.emisar-2ch-aux.hex from SiteRelEnby, version number 0135-2023-07-03.

            The second D2 is now updated to the latest version from ToyKeeper’s site, running anduril.2023-05-30.emisar-2ch.hex, version number 0135-2023-05-30.

            • 3H in Lockout Mode for Next Channel Mode: First D2: working. Second D2: working (but not for the aux LED channels).

            The wording Next Channel Mode looks good to me, also for 3C from ON, and it is in line with the text manual.

            The Aux LED Channel(s) work in the first D2, but not in the second D2. The aux LEDs indeed work as the main emitters in this situation, and as far as I have observed it is ON/OFF with one (high aux) brightness. As to whether to include the Aux LED Channel(s) in the diagram for 3H from Lockout and for 3C from ON, I would suggest: presently No. Although ToyKeeper’s text manual apparently does not specify the channel modes, cf.

            A light can have many different channel modes, so don’t be shy about turning off any modes you don’t use. It makes all the others easier to reach.

            at least for the .hex from ToyKeeper’s site these seem not be included at present, so including them might cause unnecessary confusion. They could simply be added at a later point in time. Then, for consistency, also the Channel Mode Config, 9H from ON, would have to include the aux LED channels (seven, adding up to 12 channel modes).

            • 3C: Next channel mode in Strobe Modes: First D2: working. Second D2: working.

            All fine here (one detail I observed is that the police strobe runs with red and blue aux LEDs in the first D2, but with Channel 1 and 2 in the second D2, just an observation, nothing to be included in the diagram).

            • 3C from Batt Check for Next channel mode (for number blinks only): First D2: working. Second D2: sort of working (?).

            Again, the new wording looks good to me, and it is in line with the text manual. Actually, it is clearer than before, when it referred to the blinky modes rather than the number blinks, as this channel change only applies to Batt Check and to Temp Check, not to Beacon and SOS. Within the Blinky/Utility Modes I had interpreted Blinky to refer to Batt Check and Temp Check, and Utility to refer to Beacon and SOS, but I might have misconstrued that. However that may be, referring to (for number blinks only) in the diagram clears that up.

            The first D2 cycles through all the channel modes, enabled as well as disabled ones, and choosing a channel mode is indeed limited to the number blinks only (and also includes e.g. Version Check, 15C). This is in line with the text manual.

            But with the second D2, 3C from Batt Check works just like 3C from ON, 3C in Strobe Modes and 3H in Lockout Mode, i.e. it only cycles through the enabled channels, and choosing a channel change extends to ON etc. and is not limited to the number blinks only. This is not in line with the text manual.

            In this case, I would suggest to give priority to the text manual and leave the current wording in the diagram as it is.

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              PS: With the latest revision 728 from yesterday, 2023-07-10, as far as I can tell, ToyKeeper now integrated the 7 aux LED channel modes into the emisar-2ch build.

              With this, I would now suggest to include the aux LED channel modes in Next Channel Mode, 3C from ON, and leave the present Aux LED Channel(s), or rather Aux LED Channels, in the diagram; there might be no need to individually specify the 7 aux LED channel modes: Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue, Purple, White.

              And for Channel Mode Config, 9H from ON, to save space by not adding 7 additional points, there could e.g. be one additional point 6+) Release after sixth+ flash and Configure channel 6+.

              Moreover, I noticed a couple of other details in the diagram, and I will post a new comment for those. With all the current additions, I figure it is expected to take a little while to get everything up to speed.

              UPDATE 2023-07-14: I checked with r728 (hex compiled directly from ToyKeeper’s code), and indeed, the 7 aux LED channel modes are now integrated into the emisar-2ch build. One difference I observed compared to SiteRelEnby’s version from above is that the 7 aux LED channel modes are not enabled, but rather disabled by default (which I would have suggested as well).

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                1 year ago

                Yes! It’s working on my D4V2! I updated the Channel Mode Config as you suggested (mostly). I’ll have the updated version posted shortly. Thanks again for the recommendations!

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    Here are some additional details:

    1. Advanced UI: In Strobe Modes, Actions, 3C: Next channel mode is not a function for Police Strobe (which makes sense, as Police Strobe uses more than one channel on its own), so it could read 3C: Next channel mode (except Police Strobe).

    2. Advanced UI: In Strobe Modes, Actions, instead of presently 4C: Previous mode, it could read 4C: Previous strobe mode, to clearly distinguish strobe mode from channel mode. This wording would also be in line with the text manual.

    3. Advanced UI: In line with #2, in Strobe Modes, Actions, instead of presently 5C: Momentary for selected mode, it could read 5C: Momentary for selected strobe mode.

    4. Simple UI: As an idea, maybe it would be useful to add two lines of information below (or next to) BattCheck, Line 1: Simple UI: once, cf. text manual, and Line 2: Advanced UI: continuously. This distinction can serve well in determining whether the current UI is Simple UI or Advanced UI, even the more so with the recent developments in hank-cfg.h, where the modified Simple UI now allows ramping toggle as well as aux config and strobe modes.

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      1 year ago

      Fixed all. Might be a little wordy on #4, so let me know what you think. I think it’s a really useful add, and I wanted it to be clear. Thanks!

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    Here are some suggestions for Simple UI (multi-channel):

    1. Version Check should be 15+C instead of 15C, consistent with Advanced UI, cf. also the text manual.

    2. Version Check should be in the new format BBPP-YYYY-MM-DD, consistent with Advanced UI.

    3. In the Ramp image, the text should read, from bottom to top, 2H Down / 1H Up, again consistent with Advanced UI.

    4. Toggle Ramp Style, 6C from ON, should be removed, as this is not a Simple UI function in unmodified Anduril 2, cf. the text manual.

    5. 2H from OFF for momentary ceiling should be added, cf. the text manual. 2H from OFF, for consistency with Advanced UI maybe with (momentary), could possibly be added below (or above) 2C from OFF.

    UPDATE 2023-07-22:

    1. 3H from Lockout Mode for Next Channel Mode (3H to cycle) should be added as well, cf. the text manual. So many details to pay attention to … :-)
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      I had been neglecting the Simple UI diagram apparently. I fixed all points, and rearranged it slightly to make it a tiny bit more compact. Thanks again for all of the corrections.

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    I also wanted to be able to keep it up to date

    thanks for all your efforts, very helpful

    fwiw, I just received an Emisar D2 and did a version check that resulted in:

    2021 12 13 0135

    it uses 3H to change channels, not 3C…

    I am trying to learn to reflash the D2 to a later version, but have not figured it out yet. I also dont know which hex file to update to, yet. update, found it: http://toykeeper.net/torches/fsm/anduril2/anduril.2023-04-25.emisar-2ch.hex

    Do you have a flow chart for the existing stock firmware on the D2? (I dont know what revision that would be)

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      Unfortunately, I have not been keeping historical versions of the diagrams. I checked the file on Dropbox, and it only goes back a month (to a July 9th version of the diagram for r725 which still uses 3C to change channels). Someone once suggested that I use GitHub to track changes for things like this, so I may look into it in the near future.

      I don’t have a D2, but I believe that it uses the same firmware as the D4V2 dual-channel. This would be the latest version from earlier this week (08/07). Once you get on the latest version, my diagrams should apply.

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    On to something different, this time not for the diagram itself, but rather for the post description: The diagram on BLF referred to is from Lux-Perpetua, not from Lex-Perpetua, so it should read Lux-Perpetua's and Lux's.

    This actually does kind of make sense in this context, as in Latin, “lux” means light, whereas “lex” means law. :-)

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      OMG, I’m trying to give the guy credit, and I screw up his name. That’s terrible. Fixing it now. Thanks for pointing this out.

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    Question/suggestion: If not too much hassle (I am running Linux, and I am not familiar with MS Visio), would it be possible to add a .pdf version of the diagrams below the .png versions?

    The .png files are high resolution and are great esp. for on-screen viewing, but for printing, esp. in larger formats given the diagram complexity, .pdf will still be more suitable than .png.

    Actually, this could be one single .pdf file with 2 pages, one for Simple UI and one for Advanced UI, and this .pdf file could then be printed double-sided, or one specific page only, as preferred.

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        Thank you very much for adding the .pdf version!

        Unfortunately, as far as I can tell, there are several issues with the .pdf version that would need to be addressed, and I am not sure if that is worth the trouble, as this could turn into a project of its own. :-)

        Obviously, it would be fantastic to have a source file from an open source, cross-platform software, so everyone could modify it as needed, and export/print it as needed. But that is a different topic.

        Some thoughts:

        • First off, as expected, the font print is very crisp in the .pdf version, and as there is much text, that is great. But several graphic elements apparently are pixel graphics and do not scale cleanly (.png is a raster-graphics file format based on a pixel grid; this is for example also why the newly added link to the diagrams cannot be marked and copied from the .png version, but it can from the .pdf version).

        • Then, for some reason, there is a frame around both diagrams, and when printed with this frame, the diagram size shrinks, as opposed to the established .png version, which makes the .pdf version less readable. Moreover, the Simple UI .pdf version only appears in a small size in the upper right corner, instead of being displayed on the entire page.

        While these issues might be addressed easily, I am not familiar with MS Visio, and there might be tricky details involved. Therefore, for the time being, I would suggest to remove the .pdf version again and to just go ahead with the established .png versions. These are high resolution and can also be printed just fine (although not as clearly as in .pdf format), and they are great for on-screen viewing and editing, so they already cover a wide range of use cases on their own.

        Thank you very much again for all your efforts!

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          I originally saved the file as a PDF in Visio, and as you noted, the results were not good. Then I tried printing it to PDF in a couple of different ways, and I think the result is much better. Take a look at it again, and let me know what you think. The Simple UI diagram will always be smaller because that’s how the source is. When Visio saves it to a PNG file, it chops it down to just the canvas size needed for the diagram. Then when you print it, it gets enlarged to cover the whole page.

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            Thanks for the update! I checked the new PDF version, and I have to say that I am still not convinced.

            The frame is gone now, which is good, but the diagram size appears to have remained the same. Simple UI is still quite small and located in the upper right corner only, just as you stated, but also Advanced UI is (still) not centered on the page, but is located somewhat low; this results in not being able to have it scaled to the largest possible size when printing.

            I guess that both diagrams would need to be scaled to and centered on the respective page in MS Visio before exporting/printing as PDF. Maybe the PDF format is not a strength of MS Visio in general? In any event, this probably would require an extra effort with each new diagram revision, depending on how MS Visio is handling this.

            Furthermore, the graphic elements in the PDF version appear smoother on-screen now, but when printed, they still look pixelated, actually more pixelated than in the printed PNG version.

            So, for the time being, I would still suggest to keep on going with the established PNG files exclusively.

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              Yes, maybe if I had Adobe Acrobat Professional, I might be able to produce high-quality PDFs. But the cost is insane, and I just haven’t had a need for it. Perhaps I’ll have better results if I can ever get the diagrams switched over to an open-source alternative for Visio.

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    Some further details:

    1. Advanced UI: Layout detail: For consistency, the new additions to Ramp Config, three times “(7H and 10H)” and “(only 7H)”, should probably be written in italics as well, just like “(only 10H)” at the end.

    2. Simple UI: Layout detail: It caught my eye that with 13H on the arrow to Factory Reset, the H is visually very close to the (4C) arrow line to the right of it. Possibly, this 13H could be moved slightly to the left? This is the only visual instance like this that caught my attention.

    3. Simple UI and Advanced UI: As an idea, possibly a link to the diagrams, at present lemmy.world/post/1038159, could be added, so everyone could easily locate the current diagram revision. A place to put this link as an extra line could be below the Diagram Revision line in the Anduril 2 “bubble”. To maintain the “bubble” size, maybe a little smaller font size(s) could be used at the top; furthermore, as the multi-channel and the single-channel branches apparently are going to be merged, there might soon be no need anymore for the Multi-Channel specification, opening up some more space in the Anduril 2 “bubble”.

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    Question for clarification: In the diagrams, are you referring to stock Anduril 2, or rather to e.g. a Hank light or Hank lights?

    For Advanced UI, this has an impact on the Ramp image, specifically for the Turbo style for 2C from ON. Currently, the Advanced UI diagram is displaying Anduril 1 Turbo style, whereas in stock Anduril 2 Turbo style, 2C from ON only goes to Turbo if ramped up to Ceiling first, cf. text manual and ramp-mode.h. Now, for Hank lights, there is hank-cfg.h, which sets Anduril 1 Turbo style as default, and hank-cfg.h is included in multiple cfg-files, for example in cfg-emisar-2ch.h.

    So far, the Turbo style in Advanced UI might just have been a small variation, but this now becomes much more relevant for Simple UI: Some time ago, in rev 691, Extended Simple UI was added to hank-cfg.h. This means that now for Hank lights, Simple UI includes ramp style toggle as well as aux configs and strobe modes. That makes for a quite different Simple UI from stock Anduril 2 Simple UI, based on the text manual, which for example explicitly states that Change ramp style (smooth / stepped), 3C or 6C from ON/Ramp, is for Advanced UI only (Full UI). Currently, the Simple UI (multi-channel) diagram includes Toggle Ramp Style, but not aux configs or strobe modes.

    With this development, cf. for example also wurkkos-cfg.h recently added in rev 731, probably some thought should be given on how to deal with these variations (later on, also the channel modes could vary more from light to light). To keep confusion to a minimum, it might be a useful approach to have diagrams for stock Anduril 2, and possibly branch out from there, maybe with one extra version for Hank (Emisar, Noctigon) lights, or for a specific light that you are using and making the diagrams for? Or to go ahead with just one set of diagrams, and specify what light(s) or model number the diagrams refer to, so everyone knows what the reference base is and that different variations (and defaults anyways) might apply to their own specific light? Or something else?

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      I can’t remember if I originally developed my first Anduril 2 diagram for a specific light I had (possibly my D4V2), or if the way the turbo works has just evolved over time. Either way, the point of the diagrams is to stay current with unmodified Anduril 2, and I make the source file available so that folks can adapt the diagrams to fit their specific configurations (sorry, only MS Visio for now). So you are correct about turbo, and I updated the Advanced UI diagram to be aligned with the default Anduril 2 style turbo. I’m afraid that if I try to generate multiple diagrams for specific manufacturer configurations then I’ll just fall way behind. Plus, I simply don’t have many of those models. But thank you for pointing this out because it was my intention to represent unmodified Anduril 2.