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Re: So it looks like newer CFFA cards are gonna get a firmware update...
On Mar 24, 10:45 pm, Poster <pos...@nospamever.aurora.cotse.net>
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> In article
> <e9085662-bd9e-4eab-b77f-d56a6709e...@k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
> Warren Ernst <wer...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I just read this from the CFFA website, which I'll shamelessly copy
> > and paste text from:
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> > ----------------snip------------
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> > If you have a CFFA 2.0 card from run 4 or run 5, you will be able to
> > upgrade to firmware 2.0.
> > Version 2.0 firmware new features list: (Firmware is still under
> > development! This list may change)
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> > - About 25% faster read/write performance. This is basically the
> > improvements Dave Schmenk found.
> > - User configurable number of volumes supported. From 1 to 13 volumes
> > can be selected.
> > - Master/Slave support. Now two drives can be used simultaneously.
> > This feature is not really designed to provide more storage, but
> > mainly to allow copying files from one device to another with a single
> > CFFA card.
> > - Boot from any volume, via boot time keypress or permanent user
> > configuration option.
> > - User configuration menu, built into on-card firmware.
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> > -------------snip------------
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> > Sounds cool, if you ask me. Production Run 6 is starting to shape up
> > now too.
>
> > -Warr
>
> That is awesome! I thought he wasn't making any more and I still want
> one.
>
> --Poster
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I just ordered mine , hopefully it does what I need.