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Expert Line now delivered have firmware 9.0.2 anyone with info on difference with 9.0.1?

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(02-Apr-2016, 09:05)Frnch Wrote: [ -> ]Expert Line now delivered have firmware 9.0.2 anyone with info on difference with 9.0.1?

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0.0.1

[Sorry, that was childish but I couldn't resist it!]
Where is the firmware - I can't see it on the Devialet website?
It's not officially released yet.
It's only installed on the new Original d'Atelier's and machines that came back from a repair.
(02-Apr-2016, 09:30)Rufus McDufus Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-Apr-2016, 09:05)Frnch Wrote: [ -> ]Expert Line now delivered have firmware 9.0.2 anyone with info on difference with 9.0.1?

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0.0.1

[Sorry, that was childish but I couldn't resist it!]

There's always 1. Or should that be 0.0.1  Rolleyes
As posted by ogs on another thread:

Regarding 9.0.1 vs 9.0.2, Roger at Devialet support has informed me that: "9.0.2 is actually the equivalent of 9.0.1 at our factory. It does not had any features, bug correction or evolution."
(02-Apr-2016, 10:15)Cylob Wrote: [ -> ]It's not officially released yet.
It's only installed on the new Original d'Atelier's and machines that came back from a repair.
Thanks Cylob
(02-Apr-2016, 10:17)Confused Wrote: [ -> ]As posted by ogs on another thread:

Regarding 9.0.1 vs 9.0.2, Roger at Devialet support has informed me that: "9.0.2 is actually the equivalent of 9.0.1 at our factory. It does not had any features, bug correction or evolution."

Any explanation on why naming it 9.0.2 then? So next one should be 9.0.3 or may be 10.x.x.

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(02-Apr-2016, 11:00)Frnch Wrote: [ -> ]Any explanation on why naming it 9.0.2 then? ...

Because it's a lot less confusing to have numerous identical versions of software with different (and preferably inconsistent) version numbers. For Devialet. Wink
There's a suggestion that Devialet are trying to put some order into these releases, since they did release manuals for both 8.1 and 9.0 covering updating, bug fixes if applicable, general features and dedicated sections on RAM, MAT, SAM, ICM and DPM.

Presumably things kick off in 9.0 with 9.0.1, and 9.0.2 (if applicable, and it seems it is) just covers bug fixes. Or nothing! So if there is to be a 9.1.1, at some point, it presumably covers limited feature changes, and with a new manual.

Quite why there is a 9.0.2 that is identical to 9.0.1 is anyone's guess - maybe it is a French 1st April joke (Guillaume will know).
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