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1 hour ago, Carolina said:

Well you may be on to something here. I’m one of the cray crazy’s. I also just found this thanks to you. I will update again and check my results.

 

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Couldn’t hurt…or could it.  :smile:

Let us know how it goes with the 3-11 version.

Would like to know what the date stamp was on Paystreak’s machine that was acting up with the Big TID update.

I’ve got 3-11 now too and this weekend will have access to machine that still has the “original” ver 0.6 to be able to do some A to B comparisons.

Still wish XP would get their act together on version control discipline, change logs, and rollback paths going forward.  But if they snuck a “fixed” version of the update in there that removes the issues documented during the past week or so, I can live with that for now.

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On 3/18/2022 at 3:16 PM, Chase Goldman said:

Couldn’t hurt…or could it.  :smile:

Let us know how it goes with the 3-11 version.

Would like to know what the date stamp was on Paystreak’s machine that was acting up with the Big TID update.

I’ve got 3-11 now too and this weekend will have access to machine that still has the “original” ver 0.6 to be able to do some A to B comparisons.

Still wish XP would get their act together on version control discipline, change logs, and rollback paths going forward.  But if they snuck a “fixed” version of the update in there that removes the issues documented during the past week or so, I can live with that for now.

I’m on the same page as you. My friend has the original version dated 

13-01-22 v: 0.6 . We will test Sunday.

11-3-22 ? We probably will never know.

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I’m struggling with high conductors… old copper coins locks too high… 91 ID and above. That is weird. It should to lock lower. Is different at D1 and other multi devices… I hope they work on it. I have bad feeling that all high conductors are placed at narrow space at upper ID scale.

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1 hour ago, Shelton said:

I’m struggling with high conductors… old copper coins locks too high… 91 ID and above. That is weird. It should to lock lower. Is different at D1 and other multi devices… I hope they work on it. I have bad feeling that all high conductors are placed at narrow space at upper ID scale.

Yes I noticed this,  the D2 conductivity scale seems to be compressed for high conductors and extended for lower ones . Not a pb for me as I only hunt by hear and never look at the VDIs but the D2 cond scale seems to be very different from a Vanquish or an Equinox for example ...

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I’ve not done any updates so what’s the consensus among everyone?  is doing the update recommended now or hold off ?  

1 hour ago, palzynski said:

Yes I noticed this,  the D2 conductivity scale seems to be compressed for high conductors and extended for lower ones . Not a pb for me as I only hunt by hear and never look at the VDIs but the D2 cond scale seems to be very different from a Vanquish or an Equinox for example ...

Yes.  I posted about this a while back. Maybe they could add a program where high conductors have more TID range.  For US users all the silver coins are ringing up mainly from 90-96.  
 

Here’s what I said a while back:

Initial thoughts:  I really like the lightweight and ergonomics of the deus2.   My nox feels like a tank in comparison (11” coil).  As far as performance goes, and me being a silver coin hunter, I feel the silver range on the deus is more compressed than the nox.  Silver range on deus2 is about 90-96.  The silver range on the nox is 26/27-35/36.  Both of these ranges are for dime to half dollar. As Steve said in another post the deus seems to be made more for beach hunting with an expanded low to mid conductor range that would work well on gold rings. 

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