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Rick Walker wrote: > I also wanted to add that another fascinating thing that the > Looperlative does which is unique in the hardware world is the fact that > you can connect to the Internet through an Ethernet port connecting a > computer to the LP-1 to upgrade the instruments software. > > The LP-1 navigates to the latest software revision out, downloads it > and installs it > within 30 seconds. that's a totally brilliant feature, but be aware that while you get the *latest* version by doing that you don't currently get the latest *stable* version. I strongly advise against it, for now anyway. The LP1 also can connect to your computer (easiest through a router, but not essential) and allow you to install any available firmware version. Current consensus is that 1.34c is the most stable, with 1.37 being good for most users. > > If there is a strong consensus amongst users for either a new piece of > software or a revision > or fix of older software problems, then Bob Amstadt (or Andy Butler) > can work on it. > Software revisions are free. Outed! ;-) right now Bob's looking at a major revision which will fix the recent problems with stability associated with the latest versions of the firmware. That may take a while, but will be worth the wait. Until then, any additions/fixes are 'pending'. andy butler