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FSBUS NG software

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Please, anyone who has fully running FSBus NG cockpit, write complete data about boards (COM, I/O and DISPLAY). I mean the boards numbers (i belive it's like the release date) and the current version of programs to flash on Atmega, and FSBus Admin and FSRouter (or release date). I suspect that most of problems are based on uncompatibility between programs released in different time periods. This will help in further works and will solve some problems.PLEASE DO NOT NEGLECT THIS POST! DO YOUR BEST ! Best regardsDaimon

I`ve found the reason. Now it`s ok. Thanks.

Hello.. I am making the cards for FsBus but I cannot find all the documentation in English.Also,do I see people talking about upgrades of the Com3 card? How do I know I have the latest versions of ? Thanks Bob R Winnipeg Canada [email protected]

On the website fsbus.de you can find all manuals in english for fsbus ng.

Thanks.. I will look there. Bob

Thank you again I found the needed files.Is it correct that the Stepper and Servo cards will still work with the new I/O and Com boards?RegardsBob

Unfortunately I don`t know it. Maybe someone else would know it. I`m working just on FSBUS NG.

Yes , they are downwards compatible But remember, you will need the old com board to flash the old NG boards. The NG's need the fsadmin sw to flash them and the new com board ofcourse.regardsNorbert

I am unfamiliar with what NG stands for in FsBus NG .Probably a silly question but I will ask anyway. Regards Bob R

fsbus ng These are the second generation pcb's based on athmel processors. See fsbus.de for them.A few years ago we had fsbus boards with PIC (programmable IC's). These are called fsbusclassic. On fsbus.de there is a link to the old website with the info about these boards.regardsNorbert

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