View Full Version : ILEC SN10 v2.47 released
Dave Nadler
August 17th 20, 09:25 PM
Hi All - 25 years after I designed the core hardware,
and 23+ years after Rudy Mozer received the first unit
(now in Steve's museum), firmware release v2.47 is available.
Details and download here:
http://www.nadler.com/sn10/SN10_Resource_Index.html
Enjoy,
Best Regards, Dave
PS: Please note, contrary to release notes:
John Leibacher hasn't yet got all the NDB on WWTPX
rebuilt to include correct MOA classification.
He's been extremely busy and hopes to get to it shortly.
Thanks again to John for all his efforts!
John Sinclair[_5_]
August 19th 20, 03:43 PM
And many of us have enjoyed accurate winds and everything we need and want in an airborne computer, for 25
years! Thanks Dave
JJ
> Hi All - 25 years after I designed the core hardware,
> and 23+ years after Rudy Mozer received the first unit
> (now in Steve's museum), firmware release v2.47 is available.
> Details and download here:
> http://www.nadler.com/sn10/SN10_Resource_Index.html
> Enjoy,
> Best Regards, Dave
>
> PS: Please note, contrary to release notes:
> John Leibacher hasn't yet got all the NDB on WWTPX
> rebuilt to include correct MOA classification.
> He's been extremely busy and hopes to get to it shortly.
> Thanks again to John for all his efforts!
Eric Greenwell[_4_]
August 19th 20, 06:45 PM
Dave Nadler wrote on 8/17/2020 1:25 PM:
> Hi All - 25 years after I designed the core hardware,
> and 23+ years after Rudy Mozer received the first unit
> (now in Steve's museum), firmware release v2.47 is available.
> Details and download here:
> http://www.nadler.com/sn10/SN10_Resource_Index.html
> Enjoy,
> Best Regards, Dave
>
> PS: Please note, contrary to release notes:
> John Leibacher hasn't yet got all the NDB on WWTPX
> rebuilt to include correct MOA classification.
> He's been extremely busy and hopes to get to it shortly.
> Thanks again to John for all his efforts!
>
I recall you were testing a version of it at Uvalde in '89?
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Dave Nadler
August 19th 20, 07:39 PM
On Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 1:45:11 PM UTC-4, Eric Greenwell wrote:
> I recall you were testing a version of it at Uvalde in '89?
I guess we're getting pretty old...
Uvalde 1989 was test of the proof-of-concept machine, which was so large
it occupied most of the space where my right foot needed to be.
So only left turns for YO during that contest.
Still have that machine in the basement somewhere.
It was the first integrated vario+flight computer with many things we now
take for granted: a database of turnpoints, use of vector wind in all
calculations, accurate vector wind measurement, complete task planning
including time management, final glide around turnpoints, alternate
landing spot location and final glide, etc...
That machine ran the OS I wrote which still powers the SN10.
Maybe I should dust it off and try fire it up one of these days.
See ya, Dave
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