dmitri wrote:kenben wrote:yes...i can use the LEFT and RIGHT key to move through different options and use UP and DOWN to change the settings of that particular menu
Without ISP cable plugged in?
ignotus wrote:Given the new scenario of encrypted bootloaders, I'd say there's not really any point in having the old one installed because you won't be able to update future firmware versions with it anyway, so if programming the firmware directly with the ISP cable works fine for you, just stick with that.
dmitri wrote:ignotus wrote:Given the new scenario of encrypted bootloaders, I'd say there's not really any point in having the old one installed because you won't be able to update future firmware versions with it anyway, so if programming the firmware directly with the ISP cable works fine for you, just stick with that.
I actually was about to say this.
kenben wrote:got a few questions regarding that...so i guess its finalized that encrypted bootloaders will be used in the future. how can i buy the encrypted bootloader? Has this change already been implemented i.e. old bootloaders are useless?
Do we follow the same steps (in the documentation) for programming the firmware or it would be a bit different?
i programmed the firmware so i dont have to worry keeping the LEFT key pressed during startup and change the clock since i use the firmware corresponding to the crystal and number of inputs i use?
After programming the firmware, if i connect the peizos, i should be getting something on the VU meter?
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