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KuraiShidosha
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cool&quiet
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There have been a huge number of updates since 2016, far too many to list. I don't know how many of them are relevant to an Aquaero 6 Pro. I suggest looking at the second post in this thread that contains the Change Log for recent updates going back to Aquasuite version X.78 and has links to the Change Logs going back to 2016. There have probably been some firmware updates for the Aquaero 6 Pro. Also, the current version of Aquasuite requires Microsoft .NET 8.0. I took a quick look and found significant updates for the Aquaero 5 and 6 in early 2017 which I have pasted below. Aquacomputer does a pretty good job of maintaining the Change Log, although technical details are often not fully described.The versions read: firmware 2009, aquasuite 2016-5.3. It's running just fine. Never had any issues that I'm aware of. So is the update worthwhile? Is any updated or added functionality expected?![]()
cool&quiet
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Thanks. I might go with the update even though I don't have — nor unlikely will have — water cooling in my system, as it sounds like many of the updates have to do with its functionality. A tenner ain't that much for a fresh GUI and a firmware update, which is always welcomed. I wonder if I'm able to bring back the settings from such an old version, but I'll find out by latest should I snag it...There have been a huge number of updates since 2016, far too many to list. I don't know how many of them are relevant to an Aquaero 6 Pro. I suggest looking at the second post in this thread that contains the Change Log for recent updates going back to Aquasuite version X.78 and has links to the Change Logs going back to 2016. There have probably been some firmware updates for the Aquaero 6 Pro. Also, the current version of Aquasuite requires Microsoft .NET 8.0. I took a quick look and found significant updates for the Aquaero 5 and 6 in early 2017 which I have pasted below. Aquacomputer does a pretty good job of maintaining the Change Log, although technical details are often not fully described.The versions read: firmware 2009, aquasuite 2016-5.3. It's running just fine. Never had any issues that I'm aware of. So is the update worthwhile? Is any updated or added functionality expected?![]()
General changes for the aquaero 5 and 6 series
In the aquaero, the aquabus is checked for resource conflicts now. Problems are marked with a warning symbol and further information about a conflict will be displayed too. This helps to keep track of complex systems and to understand where a displayed sensor value is coming from. Devices are highlighted in red if they are not connected anymore. Devices that had a communication problem in the last 4 hours are highlighted in yellow.
In the aquaero firmware the aquabus administration has been completely revised. Devices get mapped much faster into the system now. In addition, we have already integrated upcoming devices. As already mentioned: make sure to update the firmware of devices that are connected via aquabus.
As of now it is possible to connect two aquaero slave devices to an aquaero master device. Since a slave device offers no USB communication the aquabus ID for a second slave device must be set by placing a jumper onto temperature sensor port 8. A slave device can also monitor a flow sensor now and transfer its value via aquabus to the master device.
Also new is that we moved the option to connect a second flow sensor from fan port 1 to the aquabus lowspeed port which had no function lately. This way fan port 1 can be still used for other stuff when connecting a second flow sensor.
In addition, a new status page has been programmed which shows the current profile, number of alarms/warnings and the current alarm level. To keep it simple we no longer display the 12V on/off messages.
Changelog for aquaero 5 and 6
Bugfix: some text and menu entries have been improved
Bugfix: non-connected temperature sensors with an offset are now automatically hidden
New: administration of aquabus resources and status information
New: the aquabus communication has become much more robust compared to previous implementations
New: two aquaeros with slave firmware can be connected to a master device
New: a second flow sensor will be connected to the aquabus lowspeed port now
New: status page for profiles, alarms, warnings, alarm levels
New: 12V on/off messages are no longer displayed
Changelog for aquaero 5 and 6 with slave firmware
New: improved aquabus communication
New: value of a connected flow sensor is transmitted via aquabus
New: up to two aquaero slave devices via aquabus
New: jumper on temperature sensor 8 selects aquabus address for second slave device
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