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- The Reigns Collector's Edition includes: - Original Soundtrack: Music by Mateo Lugo and Disasterpeace - The Companion Book: This Book of Mystery will not answer many questions but it will be a companion for your journey through the age of Kings. The Devil is waiting. Songs of Regins: Semi-interactive soundtrack of the game Reigns.
(Kids coloring activity books), The MeatEater Guide to Wilderness Skills and Survival, A Promised Land, free sci fi ebooks Macworld Word 6 Companion Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: The Illustrated Edition (Harry Potter, Book 4) (4), free ebooks at planet ebook Macworld Word 6 Companion How to Draw 101 Animals, Polar Express 30th. Many LeapReader books have both American English and Queen's English companion audio. LeapFrog Connect decides which to download based on the type of device that you have. If you would like to change your download language preference, you may do so through the LeapReader settings tab.
Xperia Companion is a computer tool box software designed for Sony Xperia smartphones and tablets. You can easily update mobile OS to the latest version, transfer files, backup data and restore with Xperia PC companion.
Connecting Xperia mobiles to PC without installing USB drivers is an outstanding feature of Sony PC companion. Almost all Xperia tablets and smartphones including the latest Xperia Z3, Z3+, Z4 and Z5 series are compatible with latest Sony companion. This is the safest and official device management tool for Xperia devices. it can be used to managing your contact through fixing device issues .You can use it for updating to the latest available android version.
Download Xperia Companion
Xperia PC companion supports both Windows and Mac OS X.
Password - sonyxperia
- Windows version supports Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 8,Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.
- Mac OS version supports version 10.8 or later with iTunes 11.0 or later version.
- iPhone Migration
Transfers contacts, messages, calendar and any file from iPhones to new Xperia mobile.
- File Transfer and Data Management
Transfers data including multimedia files, organizer and many apps between the Xperia devices and PC.
- Updates and Repair Software
Updates the device to the latest Android version
- Multiple Connection Methods
Connects PC and Xperia mobiles using USB, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth
System requirements for Xperia Companion Windows Installation
- Internet connection
- Intel Pentium 4, 3.6 GHz or equivalent AMD processor
- Hard disk with free space of 500 MB
- 2 GB RAM
- A USB 2.0 port and USB cable
User Guide for Xperia PC Companion Windows Installation
- Download Xperia companion file to PC.
- Run the software.
- Follow the instructions appear on the screen.
Xperia PC companion System Requirements for Mac OS X
- Internet connection
- 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or later
- 5 GB free hard disk space
- 2 GB RAM
- USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port and a USB cable
How to Install Sony Companion for Mac OS X
- Download DMG image on Mac.
- Open DMG image and drag pc Companion icon to the Applications folder.
- Run software from Applications folder.
Updating your Xperia mobile OS gives the maximum privacy through improved data permission requests. You can hang up with more time with Apps with a longer battery life. With the new system updates you will be able to experience the new floating tool bars and happy texting with new sticker store for Xperia mobiles.
Sony companion, a collection of multiple tools and apps supports for a better Xperia mobile manage. Sony companion is a freeware you can download for both Windows or Mac. You can Download the latest available Xperia PC companion from above direct download links. We are thankful to Sony mobile support team for Xperia Companion with packed features.
OpenTX downloads
OpenTX 2.3 branch
Latest OpenTX major version with added support for the FrSky X10 Express, X9D+ 2019, X-Lite S/Pro, X9 Lite and Jumper T12 radios, the new FrSky ACCESS system, and lots of new features including significant latency improvements with FrSky radios/modules. Please read this page for more details about other changes. As usual with each major release new SD card contents are needed, information is on the page.
- OpenTX 2.3.9(2020-06-14)
- OpenTX 2.3.7(2020-03-28)
OpenTX 2.2 branch
Previous major version, now stable and still supported for normal use, but no new features or bugfixes will be implemented. 2.2 added support for the FrSky Horus X12S and X10 and Taranis Q X7 radios (plus X-Lite starting with 2.2.2). This version drops support for AVR-based radios, for those see 2.1 below. Please read this page for more details about other changes. As usual with each major release new SD card contents are needed, information is on the page.
- OpenTX 2.2.4(2019-07-11)
Nightly builds
The nightly builds are automatic builds that are build every day. Asduring development, critical bugs might be introduced, these versionsshould not be used for flying. Additionally a backup of EEPROMshould be done before flashing these firmware. The nightly builds areonly intented to verify if bugfixes/new features work as expected. Weprovide no changelogs for these builds. To get a rough idea about thechanges you can look at thegit commit log.
macOS nightly builds,Windows nightly buildsandLinux nightly builds
OpenTX 2.1 branch
Deprecated, no more support will be given but firmware downloads are still available for the time being. It is the last version to support AVR-based radios (9X/9XR with stock board, Gruvin9x, DIY MEGA2560). 2.1 introduced completely new telemetry handling compared to 2.0, and also requires a different sound pack (see below). The original upgrade notes from 2.0 to 2.1 can be found here.
This branch is the first to support the FrSky Taranis X9E (tray version).
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OpenTX 2.0 branch
Deprecated, no more support will be given but firmware downloads are still available for the time being. 2.0 introduced the Virtual Inputs system.This branch is the first to support the FrSky Taranis X9D+ and the Turnigy 9XR-Pro.
- OpenTX 2.0.20(2016-09-15)
OpenTX 1.x branch
This branch is the first to support the original FrSky Taranis X9D, and is now deprecated. Firmware downloads are not possible anymore, the below companion is only provided for reference.
Firmware downloads are exclusively available from within OpenTX Companion's 'Download' dialog. OpenTX Companion needs to be configured for the proper radio type and with the firmware options you choose, so that a customised firmware file with these options can be prepared for you by our build server and downloaded to your PC. OpenTX Companion is then used to load the firmware to your radio.
PLEASE NOTE that the firmware you run on the radio and companion you use on the PC to edit settings must be of the same branch!
Sound packs
Sound packs can be downloaded either through companion (the Download dialog will point you to the correct directory for the selected radio type), or from the links below:
Sound packs for OpenTX 2.0
Sound packs for OpenTX 2.1
SD card contents for OpenTX 2.2, with sound packs
SD card contents for OpenTX 2.3, with sound packs
About OpenTX versions
OpenTX versions are delivered as sets of major and minor releases. Major releases represent big steps with lots of feature changes and new functionality, which require changes in the way model data is stored and thus breaks compatibility with the previous one. Minor releases within a major one will fix bugs, correct functionality that needs changes, add new functionality that doesn't require breaking compatibility, or remove features that are deemed useless.
As we are dependent on user feedback, a major release will start as 'unstable' and will go through several rounds of refinement based on the gathered user experiences, which can initially cause radical changes in the way a feature operates between minor versions. Once things have settled and we have decent documentation available that major version will become 'stable' i.e. its features will be frozen, and from that moment on any new minor versions would only be released to fix bugs that may be discovered.
We recommend 'normal users' not to jump on a new major revision straight away as following the minor revisions of an unstable branch requires careful attention to the changelog to find out about things that may have changed and could potentially break existing setups, and documentation is usually not ready yet. They should thus stick with 'stable' versions. Advanced users who want to be on the bleeding edge, want to provide feedback and/or suggest modifications, can find their way without documentation and can follow the evolution closely are welcome to do so during the unstable period, of course at their own risk.
Currently, the supported major versions of OpenTX are:
- OpenTX 2.2
- OpenTX 2.3
Major releases are independent, OpenTX companion 2.0.x will download firmware 2.0.x, OpenTX companion 2.1.x will download firmware 2.1.x etc. Updates between major versions are manual, you need to download the required companion yourself, no updates will be automatically offered. When upgrading from one major version to the next it is recommended to backup both your current firmware and settings, and to thoroughly check all of your models' functions still operate correctly after the built-in upgrade procedure has completed. Downgrading models and settings is not possible, so should you want to switch back to an older major version you will need to either reload your backup or start from scratch again.
You can check the release history of OpenTX on this page.
OpenTX Sound
- OpenTX Recorder - Voice recorder for Taranis(2014-03-21)
- OpenTX Speaker - Voice generator for Taranis(2014-03-15)
OpenTX Images
OpenTX Lua Scripts
Sound packs for OpenTX 2.0
Sound packs for OpenTX 2.1
SD card contents for OpenTX 2.2, with sound packs
SD card contents for OpenTX 2.3, with sound packs
About OpenTX versions
OpenTX versions are delivered as sets of major and minor releases. Major releases represent big steps with lots of feature changes and new functionality, which require changes in the way model data is stored and thus breaks compatibility with the previous one. Minor releases within a major one will fix bugs, correct functionality that needs changes, add new functionality that doesn't require breaking compatibility, or remove features that are deemed useless.
As we are dependent on user feedback, a major release will start as 'unstable' and will go through several rounds of refinement based on the gathered user experiences, which can initially cause radical changes in the way a feature operates between minor versions. Once things have settled and we have decent documentation available that major version will become 'stable' i.e. its features will be frozen, and from that moment on any new minor versions would only be released to fix bugs that may be discovered.
We recommend 'normal users' not to jump on a new major revision straight away as following the minor revisions of an unstable branch requires careful attention to the changelog to find out about things that may have changed and could potentially break existing setups, and documentation is usually not ready yet. They should thus stick with 'stable' versions. Advanced users who want to be on the bleeding edge, want to provide feedback and/or suggest modifications, can find their way without documentation and can follow the evolution closely are welcome to do so during the unstable period, of course at their own risk.
Currently, the supported major versions of OpenTX are:
- OpenTX 2.2
- OpenTX 2.3
Major releases are independent, OpenTX companion 2.0.x will download firmware 2.0.x, OpenTX companion 2.1.x will download firmware 2.1.x etc. Updates between major versions are manual, you need to download the required companion yourself, no updates will be automatically offered. When upgrading from one major version to the next it is recommended to backup both your current firmware and settings, and to thoroughly check all of your models' functions still operate correctly after the built-in upgrade procedure has completed. Downgrading models and settings is not possible, so should you want to switch back to an older major version you will need to either reload your backup or start from scratch again.
You can check the release history of OpenTX on this page.
OpenTX Sound
- OpenTX Recorder - Voice recorder for Taranis(2014-03-21)
- OpenTX Speaker - Voice generator for Taranis(2014-03-15)
OpenTX Images
OpenTX Lua Scripts
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Before using Lua you should read the Lua Instructions
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- OpenTX 2.1 - Lua Telemetry Screen #1(2016-09-08)
- OpenTX 2.0 - Lua Telemetry Screen #2(2014-06-30)
- OpenTX 2.0 - Wizard Lua script(2014-06-02)
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Other Downloads
- ST Virtual COM port driver V1.3.1 for Taranis CLI(2015-10-30)
- M2560 DIY radio documentation, driver and bootloader(2015-04-18)
- Zadig 2.1.0 driver installer for Taranis flashing(2014-02-22)
- dfu util 0.7 for Ubuntu 12.04+, 64bit(2013-09-25)
- Taranis Windows USB driver for manual installation(2013-07-18)
- SAM-BA config for Sky9x / 9XR-Pro / AR9X(2013-07-17)
- dfu util 0.7 for Mac, Taranis flashing utility(2013-07-15)
For users wanting to upgrade a Taranis from a pre-2.0 version (either OpenTX or the FrSky firmware) who can't get the DFU driver installed with Zadig but have a working 'DfuSe Demonstration' flashing setup (as per FrSky instructions), a copy of OpenTX 2.0.5 packaged in a .dfu file is available here. Flash this using the FrSky method, then upgrade to the latest available version using the bootloader.
Except for the FrSKY Horus X12S all FrSKY Transmitters purchased new do not require a seperate Zadig or DFU driver install.