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v2.7.5 - DVR-xD08 release
New features:
o DVR-KD08 support
o DVR-TD08 support
v2.7.3 - Bugfix release
Fixes:
o Fixed support for DVR-117F/217F
v2.7.2 - DVR-x17 release
New features:
o DVR-117 support
o DVR-217 support
v2.6.0 - "Adding current drives" release
New features:
o DVR-116 support
o DVR-216 support
v2.5.1 - Bugfix release
New features:
o prevented to flash wrong interface type firmware (PATA/SATA mismatch)
o added -l option to list non Pioneer drives
Fixes:
o Fixed MAC drive detection problem occuring when several
drives are connected
o Fixed MAC problem with 'a:' style drive access
o Added readme files from v2.2 release
v2.5 - "Adding current drives" release
New features:
o DVR-111 support
o DVR-112 support
o DVR-115 support
o DVR-212 support
o DVR-215 support
o Additional check sum test
Fixes:
o Major internal cleanup
Known problems:
o DOS version not tested yet
o Linux version not used for flashing yet, drive detection works fine
o MAC version seems to have drive detection problems if several
internal and external drives are connected.
v2.2 and probably all previous releases have the same problem
v2.2b - GitHub public release
New features:
o Update source for VS2022 and modern gcc compilation
Notes:
o Last release for which the full source is available
v2.2 - KX4/KX5/110 release
New features:
o Mac version now Universal Binary (PPC & x86)
o APPLE, ACER and SONY (OEM) support added
o DVR-K04 support
o DVR-K14 support
o DVR-K05 support
o DVR-K15 support
o DVR-110 support
o DVR-110D/A10 support
o More workaround for Kernel Mode
v2.1.1 - silent update
New features:
o ASUS_NL (OEM) support added
o Linux "sgioOpen.open" bug fixed
v2.1 - yet another re-sync release
New features:
o DVR-109 support
o DVR-K12D support (untested)
o Reports include RPC Mode Information
v2.0 - re-sync release
New features:
o DVR-108 support
o DVR-K13 support (untested)
o XL <-> plain conversion protection
o Autodetection of supported devices (when ran without parameters)
o Use of fPLScsi 1.1 for more generic device support with recent Linux kernel
o Longer device names
Fixes:
o DVR-103 should now be properly supported on Windows (?)
o Additional security checks
v1.5 - yet another MacOS X release.
New feature:
o None
Fixes:
o New workaround for "Could not set Kernel mode" error.
v1.4 - MacOS X & DVR-103 release.
New feature:
o Added DVR-103 support back, with some corrections.
Works on MacOS X, but needs checking on Windows.
Fixes:
o Workaround for "Could not set Kernel mode" error.
o Minor modifications to make "g++ -Wall" happy.
v1.3 - "Adding MacOS X support" release
New feature:
o OS X support added.
Tested on ATAPI, USB1.1, USB2, parallel SCSI and FireWire on OS X.3.3.
Fixes:
o Test Unit Ready CDB length changed to 6 (was 12).
v1.2 - K12 Release
New features:
o DVR-K12 support
o Added mandatory commandline report in the output
Fixes:
o Uppercase Windows drive letter fix for the clueless user
o Improper 'OEM' wording has been removed
o 103 support is permanetly removed - not worth the trouble
Known Bugs:
o Microsoft apparently broke passthru access with Windows 2003
and Windows XP/SP2, therefore DVRFlash will not work on those
platforms. This looks like a PLScsi problem, not a DVRFlash one
v1.1 - XMas 03 Release
New features:
o DVR-104 (and re-badged) support, including firmware downgrade
o DVR-107 support
o Linux version is now statically linked
Fixes:
o Accessing non existent devices no longer causes DVRFlash to crash
o DVRFlash now properly processes user input in DOS/Linux
o ASPI mode can actually be used on Windows ;)
Not Fixed:
o The alleged 1 MB kernel flashing issue - It was NEVER broken!
Known Bugs:
o DVR-103 is supported but apparently broken so DON'T USE IT!!!
v1.0 - Original release
Features:
o DVR-105/106 (and re-badged) support only