I didn't buy from you but from AoshidaWe'll help to solve, friend, no worries. Just email to [email protected].
if he has instructions let me knowI didn't buy from you but from Aoshida
They don't want to send jtag tool for good reason so let's not keep pushing them on that.Shenzhen Audio told me today that they have set up a center to do conversions in San Diego in the US. I have built a couple of DIY DAC's and have asked for the JLink tool with Firmware update.
ok ? can you elaborate what reasons that could be? isnt it just like a kind of serial adapter ?They don't want to send jtag tool for good reason so let's not keep pushing them on that.
If you make a mistake in the process, you could brick the DAC.ok ? can you elaborate what reasons that could be? isnt it just like a kind of serial adapter ?
Just to wait for the European center openingif he has instructions let me know
hm .. thats the case with every part of tech which you flash.If you make a mistake in the process, you could brick the DAC.
maybe they can at least offer it as an option like with mobile diveces. they make a copy&paste instruction set for those willing to do it themself
hm .. i feel offended if someone decides im not able to do s.th. ^^Yeah but I think it's better if we leave all of that to the experts. There's a reason why Wolf/
didn't upload the firmware file here, maybe they don't want other manufacturers or people in general to disassemble/reverse-engineer their software. That's okay I guess.
In this case, please ask the manufacturer for help if you can't get a reply from the seller.I didn't buy from you but from Aoshida
? Both are sold in way more channels than just ShenzhenAudio, so doubtful that is true..I have read somewhere that SU-9 was made by SMSL for Shenzhenaudio. The design, sales, and servicing exclusively belong to ShAudio? If so M500 should be in the same category as it has identical DAC?
How will you know it was updated? I saw somewhere that the firmware number on the display doesn't change?Alright, its a bit past midnight, central time US... this SU-9 goes out tomorrow morning Fedex to San Diego Ca. I let you all know when it is returned and the update number. Tim
How will you know it was updated? I saw somewhere that the firmware number on the display doesn't change?
With the tool, could one 1st extract the original fw from the device, run an md5sum on it. Keep the original fw. After that program the device with the updated fw (also get the md5sum of this file). After burning the updated file, you might want to extract it and get it's md5sum. If both extracted files (before and after burned in) are different in md5sum, chances are you would have updated the fw? Just my 2 cents if this make sense.Most people have said that it doesn't change so there's no way to know unless you have an audio interface or other measurement equipment.
Those who have gotten brand new replacements could share the serial numbers of their buggy vs. fixed units.
I have an SU-9 (without the fix) with serial number 22184, if that helps.