<esden[m]>
It speeds up their management of the products. It cut down from 4 weeks to 1 week between them receiving the product and shipping them out to you all. 🙂
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<ewenmcneill[m]>
My "Case Logic QHDC-101 Portable Hard Drive Case" arrived. It's got an elastic strap to hold the device down in the "lower" half of the case, and a netting area (with elastic top; not a zip as I thought) in the "upper" half of the case. The Glasgow in its case fits in the case with the longest Glasgow case edge across the narrowest part of the Case Logic QHDC-101 case. And the cable bundle fits into the netting.
<ewenmcneill[m]>
It's not a perfect fit, but much better for carrying it around that trying to keep it in the shipping box 😀 Thanks Esden for the suggestion of "hard drive cases"!
<esden[m]>
Great to hear. I use a hdd case like that to carry more than just Glasgow. I should probably put some effort into a better dedicated case for Glasgow at some point. I have the feeling that there might be a bunch of folks that would want such a thing.
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<ewenmcneill[m]>
With the cables I suspect that case is about as short as would be practical to hold "everything". And the elastic strap + cable pressure from the upper half of the case holds the Glasgow in place. So it might be sufficient just to recommend some suitable carrying cases and let people buy their own.
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<adistuder[m]>
As suggested in the latest CS campaign update, I did follow the instructions to update the Glasgow installation, and flashed the firmware. Everything seems to have worked, but my Glasgow reports Glasgow Interface Explorer (git aca12d41) instead of f050f518 as suggested in the instructions.
<adistuder[m]>
* As suggested in the latest CS campaign update, I did follow the instructions to update the Glasgow installation, and flashed the firmware. Everything seems to have worked, but my Glasgow reports Glasgow Interface Explorer (git aca12d41) instead of f050f518 as shown in the instructions.
<thomasflummer[m]>
Very cool, thanks for the link
<thomasflummer[m]>
I did an update yesterday, and it got the f050f518 version tag on mine, did you do a git -C glasgow pull and pipx reinstall glasgow before doing the flashing?
<adistuder[m]>
yes.. attached the log of what I did
<adistuder[m]>
oh.. I didn't power cycle yet
<adistuder[m]>
still says aca12d41 after power-cycle
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<thomasflummer[m]>
I'm a little unsure if that git version number follows the firmware specifically or the the general glasgow repository... As I understand it, the important part is that you need to be at API level 3
<ewenmcneill[m]>
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 20b7:9db1 Qi Hardware Glasgow Interface Explorer (git aca12d41) is what I was getting before updating my Glasgow. After flashing my Glasgow I did get the expected f050f518 for the updated revision.
<ewenmcneill[m]>
But also `glasgow list` will display a warning of the wrong API revision firmware if it doesn't think it's been updated.
<whitequark[m]>
you should definitely be getting `f050f518` in the version and if you don't it means the fix hasn't been applied
<whitequark[m]>
note that the firmware git revision will not match the git checkout; it is a fixed string embedded in the checked-in firmware .ihex file
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