September-10th-2020, 12:09 PM
(This post was last modified: September-11th-2020, 11:02 AM by Armin@netPI.)
The development team checked our own data base and has not found any known issue. Now they are checking the internet and kernel patches if there can be a notice to DMA or SPI be found.
Nevertheless if it is really a firmware related problem any new firmware we released in the past will not help, since no issue has been fixed in there related to this issue. So a firmware update on your side makes no sense at all right now.
And also I agree ... never touch a running system. You never know what new issues a new firmware would bring up. So I would keep it as long as possible.
Nevertheless if it is really a firmware related problem any new firmware we released in the past will not help, since no issue has been fixed in there related to this issue. So a firmware update on your side makes no sense at all right now.
And also I agree ... never touch a running system. You never know what new issues a new firmware would bring up. So I would keep it as long as possible.
„You never fail until you stop trying.“, Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)