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I've have Devo 8 and your Devo 8s uses the same firmware but..... If you have a newer 8s there are problems.
Hopefully someone in the know will chime in. I just wanted you to check 1st before you start and can't use your radio.
You'll love the new software, I just don't want you to have a 'bad' experience...
Later...
John L.
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There is no longer an issue with going back to stock firmware with v4 firmware.
I think they updated the firmware for the newer Devo 8S LCD drivers which was the issue with the v3 firmware.
V4 is the most stable version to date and there has been no reboot in flight reports. I have been testing it a lot making my models for this site with quads and helicopters with no problems at all.
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Mine works like a champ. I don't use telemetry so I'm good with the Devo 8.
Heck, I'm still using my 7e 95% of the time....
Ordered a Devo 12s for my Dad, sold his Spektum DX8 to get it....
Good Luck...
John L.
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oad but only seen where one of the zip files is use. Please let me know if i seen the wrong clip.
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So there is only one Zip file for the current release of Deviation V4.0.1
Only the development version "Nightly" still consists of two files.
(firmware + file system)
The Manual has also been updated with V4, and the upgrade procedure is described there and up to date.
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this is the emulator.diverich wrote: then what is the emu file for?
Unzip it and run the .exe file on an MS-Windows PC.
There you can test Deviation without touching your transmitter.
As it behaves exactly like the real thing, you can use it to configure your models and test your configuration before you try it with a real model.
The Emulator is described in chapter 11
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A simulator needs a transmitter connected to the pc since the stick and switch values are taken from the tx. You will need a simulator cable for your tx (and select PPM out as protocol) or simply a USB cable (the same used for flashing deviation) and the USB HID protocol.
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