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Hi All, I've been trying to find the release dates for various Miseq software versions. I've been able to find the updates for all versions of MCS and MSR after December 2012 but nothing before that. I also can't find any release dates for upgrades to RTA. Illumina claims that the information is on their website but I can't find any information prior to December 2012 (i.e. versions BEFORE MCS 2.0.0.1, MSR 2.1.43 and RTA 1.17.28). Were there updates between MCS 1.2.3 and 2.0.0.1? Is RTA only upgraded when MCS is? http://support.illumina.com/sequenci...downloads.ilmn Does anybody know what versions of MCS, RTA, and MSR were available between hr July 2012 and December 2012? Thanks!
All of the MiSeq software are included as a bundle of all three programs. The updates went from 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, then straight to 2.0 (along with some major hardware upgrades), followed by 2.1, 2.2, and currently 2.3. There should be no reason why you should be running 1.x versions of MCS. They do not support any of the reagents and flow cells currently sold by Illumina, which is probably why they're not available for download online.
Thanks Kcchan! We have been running the latest versions of the programs but wanted to know what the older versions hr were to include in the methods hr section of a manuscript we're submitting. I appreciate your answer. When you say they were 'bundled' that means that MCS, RTA, and MSR were all the same version numbers? I know that recently hr all three software have different version numbers.
The software hr is distributed as a single package with each MCS update, but they do indeed each have their own version number. Technically MSR is also available as a standalone Windows program, but I'm pretty hr sure most people aren't using it that way since the installation is pretty tricky. hr
Based on my notes (and the time frame you had provided) MCS was in version 1.2.3 till mid-September hr 2012 when it was upgraded to MCS v.2.0.5 (on the first MiSeq we got). I do not think there were any versions between those two.
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