In another thread (cant find it again) you state the the source code will not be released for upto 90 days after kade release but what about the firmware to program a Minimus for use with an xbox with default map settings? I gather that this early firmware used in the diy encoder does not work with a xbox.
Or will it be a case of having to buy a preprogrammed kade from yourselves to get the xbox compatible firmware?
I know this option will not be available until the kickstart stuff has been cleared so we could be looking end of feb?
Glad you asked, Rob.
Allow me to clarify the timeline and terms being used.
KADE hardware is scheduled to go on sale sometime in late February. (Parts on order for 289 Kickstarter encoders requiring a total of 21,097 solder connections plus more KADEs for the initial demand.)
The KADE loader software (for average users) that programs the desired firmware/keymap into the Minimus AVR (same board used in the older encoder and KADE) will be available for free download as soon as the hardware goes on sale.
Per
this post, the KADE source code (for developers/programmers) will be posted within 90 days after new KADE software is made available for public download.
The hardware, software, firmware, and source will
all be open source once released.
As you suspect, the old firmware isn't compatible with the XBox, but the older AVR Encoder uses the same board as the KADE so you can reprogram it effortlessly to the new firmware using the KADE loader software.
Scott