Yes Paul, that sounds like an interesting and effective way of
upgrading the firmware. Of course, the big question is, how
does it sound to the guys at Ten Tec? :-)
Anyway, I don't mind trying out the new stuff at all. So far
though, others have beat me in finding the bugs! :-)
-Lee-
On 26 Aug 2002 at 15:54, Paul Christensen wrote:
> One solution is to post new software/firmware as "BETA TEST ONLY." If
> you're up to it, download the software and be part of a group who is
> willing to test drive it and record and report any imperfections to
> Ten-Tec. I suggest that Ten-Tec place a conspicuous disclaimer on
> beta releases that by downloading the beta software, "user agrees to
> use such software at his or her own risk and user further agrees to
> indemnify Ten-Tec from any actual, consequential or incidental
> damages." In fact, this language should accompany ALL
> software/firmware downloads. Once Ten-Tec receives reasonable
> confirmation that the software/firmware is working, they would move it
> from beta to safe download status. Seems pretty simple to me.
>
> Paul, W9AC
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