Firmware 3.0.2 has a "web-panel" that is served up on requests to its built in webserver (plug your home network with a working DHCP-server into the KPAs network port to try it out). A request for "http://[kpa-ip-addr]/" gets redirected to a panel that show what an attached KFC would look like (display and LEDs). Stomps toggled on/off and rig-changes are immediately reflected by the browser-panel. Something similar that would reflect a combination of the KFCs displays in browse-mode and performance-mode, but without the footswitch-bits, would be very useful to serve up for example on a mic-stand-mounted smartphone for someone like me who don't have a KFC. In performance mode with the FCB1010 and a large number of performances and slots in use I sometimes forget where a stomp is placed in a rig. Turning to look at the KPA is a hassle, and it won't help either as the perf-mode display says nothing about how the stomps are organised. I first wrote this a feature request, but maybe there are other gems already hidden in the KPA's firmware?
Does anyone know if there is something else useful hidden behind the KPAs webserver?