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Changing badge firmware requires an AVR programmer path such as the Kraken programmer, Arduino ISP, or another compatible programmer plus avrdude or Microchip Studio workflow.

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programming-access caveat · repository README · documented

The catalogue presents the badge as hackable and source-backed while preserving the practical hardware access needed to modify surviving units.

Badge
LayerOne 2024 POV Spinner Badge
Category
programming-access caveat
Severity
note
Confidence
repository README
Status
documented
Timeframe
badge hacking workflow
Source note
LayerOne_2024 README programming and flashing sections.

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GitHub / charlie-x · retrieved 2026-05-15

L1_POVSpinner main.c

Firmware source proving the 12 LED outputs, hall-effect sensor timing, RPM calculations, sleep behavior, button-driven mode changes, and POV drawing implementation.

Badge: LayerOne 2024 POV Spinner Badge

GitHub / charlie-x · retrieved 2026-05-15

LayerOne_2024 README

Primary technical source proving the POV Spinner was part of the LayerOne 2024 Conference badge and documenting LED POV behavior, Kraken programmer context, build paths, flashing, and image-header workflow.

Badge: LayerOne 2024 POV Spinner Badge