HT1250 Firmware
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 8:14 am
How do you put in a new firmware on this radio.
My firmware is from 02.00.00 I think
Please let me know.
My firmware is from 02.00.00 I think
Please let me know.
Todd,wavetar wrote:Building the hardware involved is not a problem (assuming you already have a RIB & cable for regular programming). You can find the info in the model specific pages on Batlabs:
http://www.batlabs.com/htpro.html
http://www.batlabs.com/images/hln9742.gif
The trick is finding the firmware update programs to do it. They are only distributed to Authorised Motorola dealers. They used to be included on new CPS update CDs, but that stopped for CPS version 6.01.00 (firmware 3.xx.xx). Now they are only available to dealers on Motorola Online...current version is somewhere around 5.09.xx.
Most dealers will do it while you wait for a small fee.
Todd
You take it to an /\/\ dealer. Call first. Not all of them are set up to do firmware updates. It takes 5 minutes if they know what they are doing.How do you put in a new firmware on this radio.
Not hard at all. The boot control line is just a switch...you basically put the dongle in between the RIB & programming cable & start up the upgrade software. You start the procedure & it'll then prompt you to throw the switch & pull the battery off the radio (don't touch the radio power switch). Put the battery back on & the radio will appear to be dead, but is actually in 'bootstrap' mode. The software will then continue & complete the upgrade.central150 wrote:
Todd,
How hard is it to build one of the flash adapters? Looks pretty easy... But what is up with that "boot control" Is that like an on/off switch or what? I have 2 or 3 1250's to upgrade from 4.00.01
Tony
No, only 1.xx.xx radios needed to have a 'different' flash. Motorola used to make 2 versions of every firmware upgrade...one to go from 1.xx.xx to whatever, and one to use from 2.xx.xx to whatever. That stopped at the upgrade to 5.00.03...ever since then, there's only the upgrade to work from 2.xx.xx. I guess they figured there were no more 1.xx.xx radios out there.tvsjr wrote:And, if the radio is too old (which I think yours is), two flashes are required... first to a mid R02 release... then up to current, unless this has changed in later firmware releases.
R02 is dirt old. Time to update, definitely.