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That looks to be the case (as of january 18th). That's great news. :) -cpr Quoting Philip Clevenger <phil.clevenger@gmail.com>:
Hasn't Bob been posting on the Looperlative Facebook page lately that he is working on a 2.0 version for LP1 ?Sent from my iPhoneOn Feb 25, 2014, at 11:39 AM, cpr@musetrap.com wrote:All of my attention is on another project, so i definitely don't have any time for this. It seems that 3/4 is the barrier to working on this, as without this, one always chances a bricked LP1. otoh, I worked on Lp1 code for several months, and never bricked my unit.Andy, could you post a link to where you got the 'hackfin', doing a google search has resulted in 0 relevant results.-cpr Quoting andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk>:hi Rob, before doing this Bob took some time to talk me through about half the skills i'd need to work the LP1 software. (being persuaded by Rick Walker) It's all Linux based, not something I'm familiar with. There's a matter of how to fix things if the Lp1 becomes unable to respond to updates due to programming error, something that Bob told me was practically inevitable. This requires a bit of hardware called a "Hackfin" (which I purchased) and the knowledge what to do with it ( no idea). So we're looking for individuals with 1) LP1 hardware 2) Linux skills 3) Hackfin device 4) Hackfin knowledge 5) Motivation 6) GitHub skillsout of which I only have 1,3,5, and just about enough 2 to compile if I go back to my notes.Anyone else out there? andy ps, Bob really genuinely seems to not have the free time available, he's doing all he can. To be honest, I don't always have the spare time either, but I do get windows of opportunity.On 25/02/2014 06:31, Rob Campbell wrote: 9 months later...I was wondering if the LP-1 'community' would benefit from this decision. It doesn't seem like anybody is taking this and running with it.I can't even tell what version this is on Github. I poked through the source, but found no hints. Is this the long awaited but never released 1.40 ?any unlikely news on this topic is welcome, thanks RobOn 6/9/2013 12:15 AM, David Lamkins wrote:I was just doing my weekly check of the Looperlative board, only to find it no longer responding. I backtracked to the top of the domain, and found this:"Looperlative the maker of the most advanced hardware looper on the market is going through a redesign. Please forgive this interruption of service but it is necessary to get caught up with commitments to all of our existing customers. Looperlative will once again sell advanced loopers after all existing commitments are satisfied.Looperlative is also announcing the release of the LP1 firmware source code as open source. We are now providing a snapshot of the sources as of June 1, 2013 to the open source community. You are welcome to modify and redistribute, but we have placed under the GNU Public License version 2. This simply means that if you distribute a binary of any of our code, you must offer our source code and your modifications of our source code to the public. Commercial entities are welcome to contact us for proprietary licensing contracts.The LP1 source code is now officially available at: https://github.com/looperlative <http://github.com/looperlative>"