I asked a question that is a bit niche. It's about a particular piece of software, ported to an uncommon processor architecture. When I initially asked the question, I shared all the information I had. Over time, I collected more information (on my own and based on comments and answers). I updated the question through editing as I did so. The question and available information has changed significantly.
Ultimately, two and a half weeks later, I unfortunately still don't have a solution (through no fault of the answerers, who have provided nothing but helpful information). I have gone through the recommended steps here on SE (provide thorough information, edit to address questions in the comments, and then try offering a bounty -- I ended up offering two bounties totalling 600 rep). I think I should start over, eliminate my preconceptions, and boil it down to the simplest possible scenario, and ask the same question based on that scenario.
If I do that, should I post it as an update to my current question, or post a new question? At what point does it change enough that it would invalidate the answers already provided (which, while not a solution to my problem, are still excellent sources of information)? Have I already passed that point anyway (check my edit history, it has changed pretty significantly)?