tim.warth
lvl.2
United States
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Ok. Here's my take on it:
Controller Boots and bootloader sees .BIN file.
Bootloader compares new BIN to existing versions.
If upgrade indicated, extract file to controller (Initial 4 beeping period)
Once extracted, erase existing firmware
Then install new BIN to locations that need it (Blue LED and other beeping)
Once installed and checksum verified, give the green light.
If there is a failure beyond the extraction, it depends what part of the sequence is botched.
Since my controller version (Ground OFDM) via APP shows 00.00, my impression is... it crashed after erase, but before the write could complete.
Now, the LOG file shows
==========1970.01.01 00:00:12==========
Packet: /mnt/usb/WM610_FW_V01.02.00.17.bin,
Result: Error
Failed to obatin firmware version. Power cycle the remote controller to upgrade the firmware again.
Can we get a way to bypass the version check?
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