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Created page with "Category:ATW800/2 To fix a currently unknown bug or add more cool features to the ATW800/2's main firmware, it might become necessary to update that in the future. The firmware is stored inside the flash memory on the FPGA piggyback card, a Nano20k (nicknamed ‘Seurat’ after the artists who invented the pointillism painting technique) which can be programmed by two tools. TBC"
 
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The firmware is stored inside the flash memory on the FPGA piggyback card, a Nano20k (nicknamed ‘Seurat’ after the artists who invented the pointillism painting technique) which can be programmed by two tools.
The firmware is stored inside the flash memory on the FPGA piggyback card, a Nano20k (nicknamed ‘Seurat’ after the artists who invented the pointillism painting technique) which can be programmed by two tools.


TBC
Please refer to the manual for the how-to and procedure.

Latest revision as of 09:25, 12 May 2025

To fix a currently unknown bug or add more cool features to the ATW800/2's main firmware, it might become necessary to update that in the future.

The firmware is stored inside the flash memory on the FPGA piggyback card, a Nano20k (nicknamed ‘Seurat’ after the artists who invented the pointillism painting technique) which can be programmed by two tools.

Please refer to the manual for the how-to and procedure.