Hi All,
I'm constantly doing projects with microcontrollers and
programmable logic devices. I've been doing this long enough that I've got
devices that have "lost their memory." Things that I designed and built
decades ago no longer function. Over time flash will lose its mind, I guess
just like we do.
At some point in time that will happen to our lovely little radios. From an
operator stand point we can re-flash the firmware as long as the boot code
is functional. Does Elecraft have a provision in the radios that will allow
an update of the bootloader to keep it fresh, so to speak? That is without
sending it back to the factory?
I know a lot of people don't keep stuff forever, but I pretty much do. In
old radios we replace caps, and a few other parts that age. With
programmable chips you need and ISP, unless there is another provision.
73
Len
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