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Access to earlier nRF51 SDK for Ev Kit?

Note that nWP-018 "Migrating to the latest nRF51822 chip version" specifies that the SDK version which should be used with the Eval Kits I have (version 1.0, chip variant QFAA-CA; and version 2.0, chip variant QFAA-C0) is v4.xx. Also, if I now download a copy of the SDK from my downloads area, I get version 5.0 or 5.1, each of which is accompanied by a warning that they only work with more recent chips. I cannot seem to access version 4.x anymore.

OK, so where is nRF51 SDK 4.4.1 (or similar) now? If I can't access it anymore, how can I use the 5.x SDKs with my Eval Kits?

Thanks,

Mike

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  • Ole,

    Thanks, but I suggest a modification to your website to make it more usable. If I go to "My Products"/the eval kit/"Downloads", I get the first image below with two entries for the SDK (one an .msi file, I presume, and the other a .zip. Seems redundant.) Clicking on the filenames yields the Accept/Decline popup as noted above.

    But curiously, only one of the two "5.1.0" links gets to the "4.4.1" version. (See the last two images below. You get to figure out which one ;)

    Sigh.... it appears I can only find the earlier SDK by an exhaustive search of all access paths, not a very useful situation.

    Hope this comment helps to improve your site.

    Mike

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  • Ole,

    Thanks, but I suggest a modification to your website to make it more usable. If I go to "My Products"/the eval kit/"Downloads", I get the first image below with two entries for the SDK (one an .msi file, I presume, and the other a .zip. Seems redundant.) Clicking on the filenames yields the Accept/Decline popup as noted above.

    But curiously, only one of the two "5.1.0" links gets to the "4.4.1" version. (See the last two images below. You get to figure out which one ;)

    Sigh.... it appears I can only find the earlier SDK by an exhaustive search of all access paths, not a very useful situation.

    Hope this comment helps to improve your site.

    Mike

    Screen Shot 2014-01-11 at 12.30.20 PM.png

    Screen Shot 2014-01-11 at 12.29.46 PM.png

    Screen Shot 2014-01-11 at 12.29.08 PM.png

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