JR D wrote:
> Why should I expect to have to use new firmware? Given that the card
> demonstrably works in macos mode, I would have expected that I could get
> it to work in linux, given the right driver bits. If I update the
> firmware, am I likely to screw up the macos driver?
The firmware is not retained in the device when you reboot or turn the
device off, which means two things. One, it is not possible to
permanently stuff up ('brick') the device. Two, you need to upload the
firmware each time the device turns on. If the firmware was retained,
you wouldn't need to upload it each time.
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