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Will_D:
Great work being done with the firmware.

Does any one have more up to date English manuals?

My s/w version is 2016-05-11-73-NOR, there is 2016-05-19-77-NOR in one of the posts above,and recently by Benedikt 2016-06-10-80 NAND, but  the English(y) manual that we have  is for a 2015-11-18-12.

I gues the fomat is YYYY-MM-DD-IncrementingNumber-BooleanTerm
Benedikt:

--- Quote from: Will_D on October 29, 2016, 06:01:32 AM ---Great work being done with the firmware.

Does any one have more up to date English manuals?

My s/w version is 2016-05-11-73-NOR, there is 2016-05-19-77-NOR in one of the posts above,and recently by Benedikt 2016-06-10-80 NAND, but  the English(y) manual that we have  is for a 2015-11-18-12.

I gues the fomat is YYYY-MM-DD-IncrementingNumber-BooleanTerm

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Oh, I am sorry. My version is actually 2016-06-10-80-NOR.

So after looking through the firmware, the format seems to be YYYY-MM-DD-BUILD-MEMORY
Basically, NOR stands for NOR-Flash (the production version). The other value is EXT which i discovered by looking through the other values in the motion binary.
I think when they developed it, they had an option to run the code off an USB stick or something that allowed them to run the application from a place different to the Flash memory.

Will, could you maybe help me translating the GUI from Chinglish to proper English.
I am using the currently latest and most likely last version of the software available. If we find an even newer one, that would of course be great. But fortunately the language file is seperate from the changes in the binary.
There are a few untranslated lines left (that I don't understand) and a few lines need to be shortened to fit on the screen. Apart from that it is almost done.
Also somebody should better check if the translations fit the purpose (and are clear and understandable).
Merlin201314:

--- Quote from: Simon0362 on October 26, 2016, 04:49:51 AM ---Hi,
I requested a copy of the latest firmware from my supplier (fly-xy) and I received a zip with the install files. Please PM me if you want a copy - or are able to host it 'somewhere'.

No idea if it is good or not but it might help someone out - maybe Benedikt or someone more Linux-savvy can check it out. BTW, its for the 4 axis version.
BR
Simon

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I would be more than happy to have the new firmware (4 Axis), would you be happy to email me as an attachment?
[emanuel(063) (at)][outlook](dot)[com]
Thank you so much, i can manage to upload the files in a host and nake them available for all
Regards
Emanuel
Benedikt:

--- Quote from: Merlin201314 on October 29, 2016, 07:35:13 AM ---
--- Quote from: Simon0362 on October 26, 2016, 04:49:51 AM ---Hi,
I requested a copy of the latest firmware from my supplier (fly-xy) and I received a zip with the install files. Please PM me if you want a copy - or are able to host it 'somewhere'.

No idea if it is good or not but it might help someone out - maybe Benedikt or someone more Linux-savvy can check it out. BTW, its for the 4 axis version.
BR
Simon

--- End quote ---

I would be more than happy to have the new firmware (4 Axis), would you be happy to email me as an attachment?
[emanuel(063) (at)][outlook](dot)[com]
Thank you so much, i can manage to upload the files in a host and nake them available for all
Regards
Emanuel

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Hello!

You can download the version Simon sent me from here:
http://data.bmuessig.eu/CNC/DDCSV11/install-stock-2016061080.zip

I am already hosting the file so that anybody can download it. The 3 and 4 axis controllers use the same firmware.

Regards,
Benedikt
Merlin201314:

--- Quote from: philf on October 28, 2016, 06:59:43 PM ---Simon,

I use these:

https://www.cnc4you.co.uk/Microstepping-Driver/Stepper-Motor-Driver-4.5A,-50V-CNC-Microstepping-CW5045

The drives and my 3.5 N-m motors run nice and cool (and quiet). My motors are rated at 4.2A with windings in parallel but I don't run them that hard.

Cheers.
Phil.

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Hi all,
I use the same drivers in my OMIOx2200 CNC, i have to say that they are really good, i just changed the power supply to a 50 volts, so the motors are much more reliable, less heating and less problems..... :zap:

Cheers.
Emanuel
 
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