Chris Kennedy wrote:
The newer firmware only uses frame based DMA, it can't do byte based DMA in same sized chunks per transfer. There's alot of different variables there and they fit different situations, some find older firmware more stable and some find newer firmware better performing and stable enough, others find newer firmware unstable. So still something people could test, the safe road is older firmware, that ensures things will be mostly stable as they can for either decision.
Aren't there like 10+ versions of the firmware available? What constitues "old" vs "new" firmware?
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