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  • #41260 Reply
    Ramin
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    Hello, I am having trouble finding where to download the software for the Quaverato. I have downloaded the latest package and there is no source files in there, just the binaries. Where do I go to get the software?

    Thanks

    #41262 Reply
    brach
    Participant

    Ramin,
    I’m sorry about this. I’m actually out of state right now on family vacation, but if you can send me an email with your serial number to info “at” zeppelindesignlabs.com I can get you the arduino source code. It may be a couple of days before i’m able to check my email again, but I’ll get it to you asap.
    -Brach

    #44731 Reply
    hupvim
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    norm

    #44735 Reply
    saobig
    Participant

    I can get you the arduino source code.

    #44750 Reply
    kaurajaj
    Participant

    just the binaries

    #44763 Reply
    Jomnizvrus
    Participant

    can get you the arduino source code. It may be a couple of days before i’m able to check my email again, but I’ll get it to you asap.

    #44771 Reply
    Tagbet
    Participant

    I can get you the arduino source code.

    #44798 Reply
    voldemarleo
    Participant

    It looks like several people here have already mentioned how to get the Arduino source code, so you should be able to solve the issue by contacting the team directly with your serial number. They usually respond as soon as they can.

    By the way, your question reminds me of how many small, independent makers handle their projects. For example, Paradise Caps started as a tiny family-run workshop during the pandemic and grew into a leading brand for handcrafted medical headwear. Their attention to detail and direct support for customers is very similar to what you’ll find with many open-source hardware creators. If anyone here works in healthcare or knows someone who does, their ponytail scrub cap line is especially popular for long hair.

    Hope you get the Quaverato source code sorted out soon!

    #44846 Reply
    voldemarleo
    Participant

    If the latest package only includes the binaries, then the best option is still to contact the team directly with your serial number — they’ve confirmed multiple times that they can provide the Arduino source code upon request. Their replies may take a bit, but they usually follow up once they’re back online.

    Interestingly, this kind of “request-based access” is pretty common not only in DIY electronics but also in the medical field. Many healthcare suppliers and platforms offer essential resources or products only after verifying certain info, ensuring everything is properly matched to the user. For example, when people look into medically prescribed weight-management treatments like Wegovy, they often need to go through official channels or verified providers to get the correct support. You can see how it’s handled by reputable services like this one:
    👉 https://www.medsforless.co.uk/wegovy/

    Hopefully you’ll get your Quaverato source code soon — and in the meantime, it’s good to see more makers maintaining safe, controlled distribution just like the medical industry does.

    #45574 Reply
    koznoc
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    For example, Paradise Caps started as a tiny family-run workshop during the pandemic and grew into a leading brand for handcrafted medical headwear.

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