I'm also not convinced that Dish doesn't send "hidden" patches down on occassion - especially if it's an attempt to quietly fix something they messed up on previous release.markdl said:There are a number of reasons that you don't see interim software versions. Dish may have had 10 other versions that never got out of beta, or more likely the version numbering was resequenced for some reason. A jump like that happened back in April with the 921 software releases as well.
waltinvt\ said:I'm also not convinced that Dish doesn't send "hidden" patches down on occassion - especially if it's an attempt to quietly fix something they messed up on previous release.
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waltinvt said:I'm also not convinced that Dish doesn't send "hidden" patches down on occassion - especially if it's an attempt to quietly fix something they messed up on previous release.
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Bobby said:I'm certain that they do. I've seen several things "fix" themselves without a major download several times.
WeeJavaDude said:I doubt this very much. It is very uncommon to send a software update with the same revision number. Why? If they did and a bug was reported back then could not match the release point. This would take away any track ability that re-visioning provides.
GaryPen said:What in your history of observing how Dish engineering operates makes you think they conform to any sort of industry quality standard?