WalangAlam
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http://c4evaspeaks.com/topic/new-winchester-motherboard/winchester?
have i missed a new revision of board?
http://c4evaspeaks.com/topic/new-winchester-motherboard/winchester?
have i missed a new revision of board?
Hey hey now spelling wasn't my favorite subject.It seems you don't understand patients either as you'd usually find them in a hospital.
Patience however........
J-R programmer wow another product in the works.The Winchester is actually a Corona board with a standard ST 16MB chipset (instead of Hynix) which can be read with a NAND-X and the new Xe cuter J-R programmer using the latest J-Runner software update.
The Corona with the Phison chipset I would probably call Corona v2 if I had to as it came after the ST chipset version.
"Bottom line is the new hack is still in development, there are no answers that can be given as to how it works or to what hardware will eventually be used."very good news:wink:
You need to familiarise yourself with the concept of product development."Bottom line is the new hack is still in development, there are no answers that can be given as to how it works or to what hardware will eventually be used."
whats good about it?
In February TX wrote
"we has all the Phats"
now it´s again all in developement.
Don´t missunderstand me.
I appreciate the work of TX, they sure do a really good job. I have many TX products and they all work awesome! Thanks for that.
But first saying it´s done, then after 2 months "again all in developement and nothing is sure", does not sound like good news to me.
These fanboy posts here do not help anybody...
So whats the status about the RGH2.0 for the refurbished and 14717/14719 Phats?
all done, some testing, will release in XX time?
or
we are still doing research, nothing is sure, maybe the RGH2.0 will never be rerleased?
Why not just clear things up?
Lol. Since then I think there may have been a few ms os that have come down the pipe and been released a little to soon. Sell first, debug later!You need to familiarise yourself with the concept of product development.
For instance, when Bill Gates all those years ago first got windows 0.5beta running, and said to himself "Hussars! I've developed an operating system!", he didn't then whack that onto a disk and sell it to the mass market, I imagine he debugged it extensively, improved it, ironed out the creases, and released a working product.