A1 is setup as a visualization mode so it can take advantage of the code
infrastructure used by that part of the monitor
2 minutes is an arbitrary time I chose to trigger visualization, I have
my monitor on 24/7 so I'm usually only a minute away from a
visualization mode; given you can mix and match modes having the monitor
cycle through text and visualizations seemed to make sense, A1 just
piggy-backed on that code
I was waiting on folks to ask those questions, individual choices don't
always cater to the mass populace :D

It would be a nice feature to make that A1 the primary "play" mode
screen if requested, and I'll look at adding a parameter flavor that
allows that
Means a bit of a retooling of the code as-is; plenty of time to get that
done though 

I thought I'd tracked down and addressed all of the resets from one mode
to another such that orphaned pixels would cleanup and modes would fully
refresh especially the clock as given the nature of OLED the screen is
only modified when it needs to be - and there's likely some crossover
between the digit caching that is used to detect those changes - A1 also
shows the clock so there's potential for crossover and munging there
I'm in the code right now finalizing this current release so I'll take a
look for any edge cases I've missed

As to the gomonitor parameters try the following for example:


Code:
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    /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/gomonitor NA -a -S 1
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-a overrides all of the visualization parameters but specifying NA may
help; hopefully that gets you what you need



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