You need the new processor for it to work. I forgot to ask Mike D. if it requires the external EEPROM, I’m waiting for a reply. I think it uses the processors EEPROM though. The old Atmega8 version is done, stick a fork in it. There wasn’t enough resources to do anything else. Wait till you see what the new GP Sequencer firmware can do. lol 8)
All of the latest updates for RIOS, SEQ, and LynxTerm have been completed as far as firmware update goes. It prevents the wrong firmware from being written to the wrong processor. Mike D. and Laurent have taken care of this…
Are the new processors pin compatible with the existing boards? Are you going to be selling them (hopefully with software already installed) or should we order them from someone like digi-key?
The Atmega168 is a drop-in replacement for the current Atmega MCU used on the SSC-32. Jim is going to make an upgrade available for those who already own an SSC-32 (I have two), but the upgrade won’t be free. I am guessing it won’t cost too much though.
The chip is in fact a drop in replacement. We will sell the preprogrammed chips. Not sure what the price will be yet. I need to finish updating the manual then we will offer the chips.
Simple answer right now is you can’t. But we have been shipping the new 168 version for a few weeks, so there are people out there with them. I have comp’d some of them to some forum peeps as well.
Is there an in depth guide to the new features yet? I have installed the new firmware, but the commands as indicated in the first post do not appear to be working.