User flashable firmware takes out a lot of the risk that used to be involved with being an early adopter for sure
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Of course, that's speculation... But generally production units aren't run until beta is done, so it's a somewhat safe speculation
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I think the physical chip was finalized before this run of testing, so in my opinion, yes, they may well ship"non production" units....if I'm correct, the only difference will be the firmware version, which you will now be able to update, so no harm no foul. Again, I'm speculating, based on promise of shipment dates on preorder in concordance with still being beta testedDo you think units would start shipping for public sale and still not be production units? I don't think Evolv would do that but maybe I'm naive.
That wouldn't be daunting for an early adopter. I can easily accept, even expect, firmware updates.I think the physical chip was finalized before this run of testing, so in my opinion, yes, they may well ship"non production" units....if I'm correct, the only difference will be the firmware version, which you will now be able to update, so no harm no foul. Again, I'm speculating, based on promise of shipment dates on preorder in concordance with still being beta tested
It sounds as if you are speculating the same as the rest of us. No sweat No problem as long as we all realize we're just guessing and waiting.I think the physical chip was finalized before this run of testing, so in my opinion, yes, they may well ship"non production" units....if I'm correct, the only difference will be the firmware version, which you will now be able to update, so no harm no foul. Again, I'm speculating, based on promise of shipment dates on preorder in concordance with still being beta tested
I hear you. It's not fun to be called a disgusting name for asking a question. It would be good if that didn't happen anymore.Just trying to put a stomp on vitriol with a little reasoning and educated guesses
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DNA 200 Watt | Page 15 | E-Cigarette ForumThe beta mod appears to just be the Opus 200 , sold on OpusVapor.com (Brandon Ward's other company.) Or perhaps I should say, the Opus 200 will be the production version of the mod the beta testers used.
It was available for pre-order for a day or two but is sold out now.
I tried to get one but they don't ship outside the US for some reason..
I don't think what I gonna say violates any NDA but if so I may just be kicked.... but vaping was a God Sent for me. Early on I became involved in alpha and beta testing as I had the time and the desire. I did not seek to do this but was asked. I'm not "tooting my horn" but it amazes me how far this "wild west of vaping" has come. Over the years I have had the opportunity to experience alpha and beta testing at different levels of professionalism and different levels of precision depending on the company and their resources. Testing things like cartomizers, attys, e-liquid samples, devices, circuit boards, and etc. also take different levels of complexity. I only say this to get to the point that needs to be made from my prospective. To me it's not what one takes from this world but ...
Hey I think the rhetoric here hasn't always been constructive from both sides but while your comment is appreciated it might be more constructive if it wasn't perceivable as a "back hand" compliment.@retird I want to compliment you on your EVOLUTION.
From my perspective, upon the release of the DNA 40, you have come a long way, demonstrating that one can grow away from "fanboy-ism" to a reliable product advocate, without syrupy evangelizing. (MS actually had, and may still have, a personnel title "Evangelist". I knew a few personally. Simultaneously funny and sickening people,)
I am motivated to write because I just rejoined a beta "team", in the true sense of that word, of which I was a continuous member for more than a decade. BTW the release of that product is scheduled to be after December 2015.
Rarely do I scold but early on, and, with the recent "leaks" about a month ago, scolding, or reprimanding, is in order when "beta testers" cannot or will not exercise RESTRAINT, of hype or evangelizing, both before and after product release. My developer(s) have usually had a specific NDA proviso as to when disclosure to a public, no matter how large or interested, was permitted. The attitude, "I'm a beta tester and can LORD IT OVER you rabble..." has always been a sure fire way to be booted from the "team".
If the current beta "strategy" is coming completely from Evolv they need to 'get their (proverbial) head out', or, educate themselves to the protocols (particularly the strictures of an NDA) that developers routinely employ. Else, their product(s) will suffer public ridicule, no matter how good the product ACTUALLY is.
Again, thanks for your shift in attitude,
Hey I think the rhetoric here hasn't always been constructive from both sides but while your comment is appreciated it might be more constructive if it wasn't perceivable as a "back hand" compliment.
I'm glad you don't intend it to be other than future oriented but when I read it I honestly got the tone of "I'm glad you stopped beating your wife". I'm sorry if I misread.Nothing at all backhanded about it. Utterly forward looking. If you missed the "future" part you can re-read as you choose,
I'm glad you don't intend it to be other than future oriented but when I read it I honestly got the tone of "I'm glad you stopped beating your wife". I'm sorry if I misread.
Duane
We were sure announcing the Cloudmaker Whiteout pre-order launch date for 7/1/15 would be the biggest CMT news of the week… But then Evolv dropped their DNA200 bombshell not even 48 hours later! You have to love this industry — it never stops moving, like a Vaporshark, always swimming. Since we’ve been striving to offer the ultimate in user-configurable PVs, it greatly inspires us to see Evolv is thinking along similar lines with their new DNA200 chip. It made my day to see us mentioned several times in the ECR thread discussing the DNA200’s customizability too! You guys have been awesome supporters and we never forget that this project was born from this community, for this community! If you're unfamiliar with the Cloudmaker Whiteout, check out our facebook for pics, info from our previous updates, and more -- our website will be live next week!
Whiteout DNA
Since Evolv is an American company, designing & producing their chips in the US, the prospect of working with them was too good to ignore. Yesterday we called up Brandon to discuss Evolv’s DNA200 plans and get more specifics on their design, particularly their new focus on customizability and their power requirements. We are thrilled to announce that the Cloudmaker Whiteout will be among the first DNA200 devices on the market, and our pre-sale launch will include the Whiteout DNA configuration!
The DNA200 launch could not have come at a better time for us — it’s the perfect opportunity to demonstrate how our modular chassis is capable of accepting a new cutting-edge chip that we were not aware of in advance of our design, proving that the Whiteout can really be future-proof. Not only that, Evolv’s OS and software has monitoring functions and capabilities for interface customization, TC maps, and data-logging that tinkerers will enjoy, as well as offering unprecedented battery safety for LiPo in PV applications. It’s this kind of socially-responsible design we should expect from an American vape company with a reputation like Evolv’s, and we’re proud to be able to offer their new DNA200 chip in our PV. We’ve been working around the clock to make sure that our Whiteout delivers on our vision of giving vapers creative control over as many aspects of their PV experience as possible, and it’s an incredible feeling to be this close to actually putting it into production!
So what does this mean for the pre-order coming up on July 1st?
Buyers will have the choice of pre-ordering the Whiteout DNA, with the DNA200, the Whiteout SX, with the SX350J, and theWhiteout OS, with our own completely open-source, community-programmable Ares chip. The Whiteout DNA and Whiteout SX will be priced similarly (MSRP under $199). We’re still carefully selecting our LiPo battery supplier, after which final pricing will be announced.
Based on what we’ve been told by Brandon at Evolv about the chip production & release schedule, we expect to deliver the Whiteout DNA pre-order units in approximately the same time-frame as the Whiteout SX units after pre-orders start. This means the Whiteout DNA will be among the first DNA 200 devices on the market! We are still moving full steam ahead with our affordable, open-source, user-programmable Ares chip for the Whiteout OS, but just as a reminder, properly completing final development & beta-testing on that chip means those devices will ship after the SX & DNA models are produced. If you pre-order a Whiteout DNA or SX, rest assured that you’ll be able to get an affordable build kit to swap over to the Ares chip simply and safely, without the need for soldering or serious technical experience.
Other News
I’m putting together another post for later this week to explain the full details of our pre-order launch promotion on July 1st, including a livestream event demonstrating the Whiteout SX, giveaways/promos, and more! On a related note, in that post I’ll also be announcing the public launch of the Cloudmaker subreddit, where we’ll be able to offer content like how-to guides, new build kits/requests, customization tips & tricks, and even contests for the coolest custom Whiteout or best OS code module idea every month, voted on by our community! This way we can keep you posted on the pre-order units’ production process on a regular basis as well as get feedback from the community on which panel kits, build kits and mods should be made first.
Finally, one other important note -- our website will be live on June 23rd, so you can finally share our link around rather than having to try and explain the project yourself to everyone you tell! We know it’s taken quite some time, but we’ve always prioritized hardware development and testing over a shiny website. However, once it was time for a website, we knew we needed to design a properly classy one, and it’s turned out really nicely. Just waiting on a couple more images and bits of content this week!
Thanks for sticking with Cloudmaker all this way to the finish line!
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DNA 200 Watt | Page 15 | E-Cigarette Forum
DNA 200 Watt | Page 15 | E-Cigarette Forum