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MCS2000 Firmware upgrading
Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 1:12 am
by MP 6.7
What are the requirements for doing a firmware upgrade on an MCS2000, and where does one procure the upgrade? I have an older one that has 5.58 firmware and would like to get it current. The other one I have is running 7.70. What's the current/final firmware version for the MCS2000?
Re: MCS2000 Firmware upgrading
Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 2:51 am
by akardam
You'll need a SRIB, a belly/accy plug service/program/flash cable, and a firmware refresh kit from Motorola, which can be procured through any generally compitent MSS, for $75 at list. The latest firmware for a MCS2000 is R07.73. R07.70 and above enables rebanding on 800mHz.
Unless you have a very compelling reason to upgrade (such as it's an 800mHz radio), I'd probably let it be.
Re: MCS2000 Firmware upgrading
Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:28 pm
by escomm
Point of caution, you won't be able to flash the radio with the "flash" cable posted on the batlabs main site, that's not a flash cable-- just a regular program cable incapable of putting the radio in bootstrap mode.
Re: MCS2000 Firmware upgrading
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 10:27 am
by RADIOMAN2002
To educate us, is it possible to build one or use the flash dongle?
Re: MCS2000 Firmware upgrading
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 11:03 am
by escomm
Yes, IIRC it's the same as the MPT2100 cable or something like that. Andreas posted a diagram but I can't seem to find it. From another post:
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.p ... 20#p129420
Ro wrote:You can find the flash cable on Andreas' website:
http://www.fortunecity.de/lindenpark/me ... edimob.gif
You're right, for flashing the GM1200, you can't use the mic plug; you have to use the service plug.
Here is a small description of the Pins of the service plug (no guarantee it is correct!):
-4: GND
-5: BUSY*
-6: BUS+
-9: Connected to Pin 10
-10: Connected to Pin 9
-14: SWB+
-18: BUS-
-19: I don't know exactly what this Pin is; however, it is connected to a modified circuit of the UniRIB
-20: Same as above
-21: Same as above
Pin 4 and Pin 14 are connected with a 2,2k resistor.
Regards,
Ro