I have a lot of people asking me questions about the software for the upcoming Evolv DNA-200 board.
Up until now I haven’t been able to say much, but I’ve been permitted to release some screen captures of the software, known as Escribe.
Escribe is a software package used to configure, monitor and modify the operation of your DNA 200. It installs on a Windows PC and connects to your DNA 200 using the USB port. Escribe has a separate manual and tutorials which can be found on Evolv’s site.
I’m not explaining anything at this point, that will be part of the review, but please feel free to check out the screen captures below and use your imagination.
Before you ask, they’re looking into Macintosh compatibility and hope to have something ready by the end of the 3rd quarter (September).
Oh, and remember, if this all looks intimidating to you, which it certainly could, relax… don’t sweat it. Use of this software is completely optional. The board operates JUST LIKE the DNA-40. It’s still a very simple interface that can be operated by your device.
This software is for those who really want to get in there and play, tailor, investigate, analyze, personalize, customize, and just plain fuck around.
There are some full screen captures and some close ups as well. Click “FS” in the lower right corner of the gallery to switch to a full screen view.
Enjoy…