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slychiu Administrator
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Attachment: Cbus5_216.zip (Downloaded 13 times) Last edited on Thursday Mar 17th, 2011 01:45 pm by |
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Ingo UCM Pi Users
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Chiu, I have a 1223/5 as well so I assume that will also not be compatible. I do have one of those new SIM's as shown in the picture but how can I see that it's the ST7 version? There are no markings on the board itself. Ingo |
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slychiu Administrator
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The new SIMs are all of the ST7 version. There may be no version marking At the moment the main advantage of the new firmware is the text label command It may be possible to get an upgrade at a nominal cost for thise =who have the old version |
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Pgordon Member
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slychiu wrote: The new SIMs are all of the ST7 version. There may be no version marking My CBUS UCM has been in place for several years, (I forget how many, but at least 3 or 4), and hasn't had a firmware upgrade since I got it... (not had any compelling reason to, since most thinkgs have worked perfectly).... Now I do need to get some of the new features/functionality, and I'm guessing that the vintage CBUS-UCM I have will most likely be too old to support this new firmware.... Is the underlying UCM mainboard the same? - i.e. is it only the CBUS module that has changed? - If so, can I just get a replacement CBUS module without replacing the whole UCM? Cheers. Paul G. |
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slychiu Administrator
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If your UCM/Cbus looks like the one in the first post, thenit is a second generation one whose firmware can be upgraded If yours has a big square IC in a socket, marked CBUS 5.99 or below then it is the first generation type whose firmware cannot be upgraded by using a UCM and Comfigurator |
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Pgordon Member
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Thanks Chiu, I'm not at home now so I can't check, - and honestly, I haven't looked at it for such a long time that I couldn't possibly say which type it is from memory... - although I definitely do recall that it has a daughterboard just like the one in the picture in the first post... Fingers crossed... Paul G. |
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Pgordon Member
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Nope, - mine has a big square IC in socket marked CBUS 5.75, and the CBUS daughterboard is marked 1223/5 so I guess I'm out of luck... |
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ident Administrator
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Please note a bug has been discovered
This will be fixed in the next firmware version |