Author Topic: Etherdongle/Conductor firmware and Conductor Control Panel Availability  (Read 2513 times)

Offline cavu2u

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Having looked at the wiki and searching the forums, I have not yet found my answer ...

1) It is my understanding the Etherdongle/Conductor have their own firmware (as opposed to the the firmware for the stand-alone Eherdongle). The wiki has a blank placeholder for the firmware.

What is the link to the Etherdongle/Conductor firmware?

2) In the Conductor tutorial video, software is depicted that controls the Conductor called the "Conductor Control Panel."

Where is this utility software located for download?

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I didn't upload them yet. I will do it later today

Sorry about that

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Got my kit today. Firmware is good.  :)

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Now what we need is the template to cut the case for the Conductor card slot.
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I didn't upload them yet. I will do it later today

Sorry about that

Rick R.
No problem at all. I was afraid I had missed something.

... and since my Conductor arrived today, I know what I am doin' this evening.

Thanks Rick

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Package showed up for me today as well, getting ready to head out and grab it and start building..


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Hi Folks

IF I did it correctly the conductor firmware was added (under the etherdongle) and the Control Panel software was added to the Conductor section

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Again, many thanks to RJ for all of his work and also in this case to the beta testers for their many hours of testing

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IF I did it correctly the conductor firmware was added (under the etherdongle) and the Control Panel software was added to the Conductor section
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It appears to be there - I'll download once I get home.

Thanks Rick

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Hey Rick,

   Yes yes. Thank you to RJ and all the beta testers. This has been a long time coming to completion.   <res.

 Just wondering Rick. Will there be firmware for the slave portion. I was going to run LSP with video and was hopeing to use the slave to help it along.


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Slave firmware is still being tested.
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 Ok, cool,

                          Thanks,

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Now what we need is the template to cut the case for the Conductor card slot.

Still going to have to take the cover off to raise the ejector arm?

Myk

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Now what we need is the template to cut the case for the Conductor card slot.

Still going to have to take the cover off to raise the ejector arm?

Myk

The ejector is a push ejector not a raise.  When you insert the flash card the ejector pushes "out" for you to push it "in" to eject the flash card

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The arm is a push in to eject the card and gets pushed out when the card gets inserted

I just remove the ejector to fit the conductor in the case and use a pencil to mark where I need to cut out the holes along with the audio jack.
Just make sure you cut out for the ejector

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ok, that clears stuff up for me - thanks!

Myk