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Where could I read more about Bus Pirate v5.0 ? #7

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mikebdp2 opened this issue Jun 7, 2018 · 13 comments
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Where could I read more about Bus Pirate v5.0 ? #7

mikebdp2 opened this issue Jun 7, 2018 · 13 comments

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@mikebdp2
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mikebdp2 commented Jun 7, 2018

@vimark I can't find any mention of " Bus Pirate v5.0 " at DangerousPrototypes website ( no new results at http://dangerousprototypes.com/blog/category/bus-pirate/ ). Where could I read more about Bus Pirate v5.0 ? And is it a completely new hardware, or its actually based on Bus Pirate v3 and should be called Bus Pirate v3.9 or v3.10 not to confuse the people?

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vimark commented Jun 7, 2018

Sorry, We don't have that version yet.

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mikebdp2 commented Jun 7, 2018

@vimark Thank you for reply! Please tell, is BPv5 a completely new hardware, or its actually based on Bus Pirate v3 and is fully compatible with it by its' bootloader/firmware ? Just need to clarify...

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mikebdp2 commented Jun 7, 2018

@vimark second question, i'm curious if you are going to switch to the bootloader/firmware from "Bus Pirate Community Firmware" project ( https://github.com/BusPirate/Bus_Pirate ) as official

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vimark commented Jun 8, 2018

@mikebdp2 From hardware point of view its completely new. Sorry, but I can't comment much on the firmware side as I only do hardware.

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The community firmware project has gotten pretty advanced and has a LOT of fixes and cleanups of the original BusPirate firmware. Dangerous Prototypes would be pretty silly not to leverage their advances in any "theoretical" new BusPirate hardware.

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@vimark I fully support @kallisti5 point of view. Please improve your collaboration with the community

@mikebdp2
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@ian Hope you could check this thread above, and this one also - BusPirate#98

@kallisti5
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I should also mention that the community firmware would love to work with DP if needed.. but someone from DP needs to collaborate.

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also, looking at this it doesn't seem DP is interested at the moment in the community firmware and all of it's fixes and improvements:

https://github.com/DangerousPrototypes/Bus_Pirate/tree/firmware_v8_official

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DangerousPrototypes commented Aug 16, 2018 via email

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DangerousPrototypes commented Aug 16, 2018 via email

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@DangerousPrototypes Hi Ian, hope your team could review our big achievements at this "Community Firmware" repository - https://github.com/BusPirate/Bus_Pirate , and somehow merge the codebases

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No worries, that's all fine. We have been stuck with silence from DP for a few years now, so we really don't know what to expect.

The https://github.com/BusPirate/Bus_Pirate source repository is really in good shape thanks to @agatti The code has been cleaned up, updated to the most recent MPLab X, and had a huge number of bug fixes (and new features) introduced.

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