Newest Version
Newest Version
What is the newest version of eepe and where can it be found ?
- MikeB
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Re: Newest Version
The most recent released revision is here: http://www.er9x.com/.
Newer, TEST, versions are posted here: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4676.
Mike.
Newer, TEST, versions are posted here: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4676.
Mike.
erskyTx/er9x developer
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Re: Newest Version
So what I see is that I need to stick with r217 for the 9xrpro. Would me reloading the firmware again cleanup my error problems Mike ?
- MikeB
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Re: Newest Version
Which error problems?
Mike.
Mike.
erskyTx/er9x developer
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Re: Newest Version
The E1 and F1 a mainly debug information for me.
I can see the bug you have found, I'll sort a fix tomorrow.
As a work around, simply read the EEPROM directly into eepskye, then do a "save as" and it will be the correct size.
I have recently increased the number of model memories available, and this change has caused this bug to appear. It used to be 32 model memories, but now it is 60.
Mike.
I can see the bug you have found, I'll sort a fix tomorrow.
As a work around, simply read the EEPROM directly into eepskye, then do a "save as" and it will be the correct size.
I have recently increased the number of model memories available, and this change has caused this bug to appear. It used to be 32 model memories, but now it is 60.
Mike.
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Re: Newest Version
Which OS (Windows, Linux etc.) are you running? I'll see about building and posting the fix for the EEPROM reading later today (unless you need the MAC version, someone else builds that!
Just ignore the E1 and F1 on the bootloader screen.
Mike.
Just ignore the E1 and F1 on the bootloader screen.
Mike.
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Re: Newest Version
OK, I've posted a test version of eepskye here: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4676&p=65894#p65894.
To use, download the .zip file. Go to the directory where you installed eepe/eepskye, and rename the existing eepskye.exe to somthing else (so you can go back to it if necessary). Then copy the eepskye.exe file from the .zip file into your eepe/eepskye directory.
Mike.
To use, download the .zip file. Go to the directory where you installed eepe/eepskye, and rename the existing eepskye.exe to somthing else (so you can go back to it if necessary). Then copy the eepskye.exe file from the .zip file into your eepe/eepskye directory.
Mike.
erskyTx/er9x developer
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Re: Newest Version
Dam Mike your good worked like a charm no error messages. Still showing E1 F1 code on bootloader screen. but file downloaded good.