On macOS, a firmware update of Multis, Quattros or other devices with a VE.Bus port may fail. This issue was introduced in VictronConnect v5.9. A new VictronConnect version fixing this is expected in the near future. Meanwhile, there is a workaround.
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The configurator is the solution to the typical configuration hell when it comes to creating or updating a new firmware for your 3d printer. While the wanted values are quite simple, many users get lost in the different options and when they need to be set. In this configurator we try to hide all information and settings that are not relevant for your printer, based on previous answers. For that reason work yourself through the top menus from left to right and answer the questions from top to bottom.
If the firmware is in laser mode, it can control a laser output to cut or engrave materials. Please use this feature only if you know about safety and required protection. Lasers are dangerous and can hurt or make you blind!!!
If the firmware is in CNC mode, it can control a mill with M3/M4/M5. It works similar to laser mode, but mill keeps enabled during G0 moves and it allows setting rpm (only with event extension that supports this) and milling direction. It also can add a delay to wait for spindle to run on full speed.
To understand the stepper settings, you need to understand how the firmware controls your stepper. Steppers get enabled with a enable pin and then you have one pin that depends direction and the last pin is the stepper signal. On every high the motor will execute one microstep. The motor step signals are set in a timier, so we can execute the steps, when we need it for the desired speed. This interrupt does some computations. Combined with the slow speed of AVR processors, the frequency is limited to around 12000 - 14000 calls per second. So if your motor needs less steps, we can time each high signal exactly. If we need to go faster, we can use a little trick. In every interrupt call we execute 2 (double stepping) or 4 (quad stepping) high signals in a fast row. So we have the complete interrupt overhead for more then one high signal reducing the overall computation time. This allows speeds up to 40-50kHz on a AVR.
Known issuesThere is a known issue with Connect/Wifi hubs as of 11/8/21. The symptom is that the vEdge Creator device will not get created when you do an Add device/Scan nearby. Hopefully a future firmware update will solve it.
For example, you use Windows client devices in a secure environment, and want to disable the camera. You can disable the camera at the firmware-layer, so it doesn't matter what the end user does. Reinstalling the OS or wiping the computer won't turn the camera back on. In another example, lock down the boot options to prevent users from booting up another OS, or an older version of Windows that doesn't have the same security features.
The device manufacturer must have DFCI added to their UEFI firmware in the manufacturing process, or as a firmware update you install. Work with your device vendors to determine the manufacturers that support DFCI, or the firmware version needed to use DFCI.
Editor's Note June 16, 2022: Since this review was published, Samsung released a firmware update (1211.2) that addressed certain aspects of the S95B's performance. The review has been updated to reflect our new findings.
Before testing each TV, we make sure the panel is on and receiving a continuous signal for at least 24 hours, allowing the pixels plenty of time to warm up. Our 55-inch S95B received this standard warm-up time before any readings were taken. In addition, the TV received the latest firmware updates at the time of testing.
For each manufacturer, we list the username first and pasword section in the following format: username/password. Where manufacturers have multiple defaults, or differences in newer/older firmwares, we have noted it:
Others do not require unique passwords, but prompt users to set strong passwords when logging into the camera. For example, Bosch displays the message when logging into cameras using firmware 6.20 and above. Dahua includes a similar prompt.
By doing this what is hoped will happen is that if there is any corrupted data (caused by a power surge for example) which prevents the firmware from functioning correctly will be deleted (or lost) and the TV will revert back to a default operating condition. Obviously this can't happen if the power is still connected to the TV
@jayeff , I have a samsung UN50MU6300F that suddenly turned off. We tried to turn back on with no luck. Unplugged...did not turn back on. I cannot locate a power button to do the power dissipate. Any thoughts on what to try next?
Tv problems myself - samsung 58" (2015) and it went out. I'm familiar with the sleep screens and the TV auto shutoff after 4 hrs. This time it just quit working. Remote not working, no visible screen (black or otherwise) and no red standby light. No problems up to this point. Any suggestions would be nice?
nRF Connect for Desktop is a cross-platform tool framework for assisting development on nRF devices. It contains many apps to test, monitor, measure, optimize and program your applications.nRF Connect for Desktop is designed to be used with our development kits and dongles. The apps will detect which kit you connected to your computer and upload the needed firmware.
This is an easy-to-use cross-platform application for Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity testing.It supports auto-detection of connected development kits and firmware uploads, as well as supporting Bluetooth Low Energy security features.
The nRF91 Series uses an AT command API modem control for running the firmware in the application core. LTE Link Monitor is a modem client application that monitors the modem/link status and activity using AT commands. You can find the documentation for the nRF91 Series AT Commands here. 2ff7e9595c
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