Procedure, Uploading sram patch – Longshine LCS-8560C1 User Manual

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AT Commands for CX81801/CX06833/CX81300/CX06827 Modems Reference Manual

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Procedure

1. Put the NVRAM loader (e.g. NVM02-16.S37) and the NVRAM patch file (e.g.

PatchB3-05-00_NVM.S37) in an appropriate directory on the computer's hard disk.

2. Configure the communications application program for a DTE rate of between 9600

bps and 115200 bps and RTS/CTS flow control.

3. Check the modem for response by typing AT.

4. Initiate the download process using the AT** command. The "Download flash

code…" message appears upon issuing the AT** command.

5. Perform an ASCII transfer of the NVRAM loader file (e.g., NVM02-16.S37) from

the host computer to the modem RAM using an industry standard communications
software or an equivalent process (ensure that all ASCII translation or pacing is
turned off).

6. After the NVRAM loader has been loaded perform an AASCI transfer of the

NVRAM patch file (e.g., PatchB3-05-00_NVM.s37) from the host computer to the
modem RAM using industry standard communications software or an equivalent
process.

Uploading SRAM patch

An internal SRAM patch does not require a loader. The AT** command can be used to
transfer the SRAM patch directly to the modem’s internal RAM. When the AT**
command is issued, the modem firmware boot loader is invoked and the user will transfer
the SRAM patch into the modem's RAM. The data transfer is done via an ASCII
transfer.

Procedure

1. SRAM patch file (e.g. PatchB3-05-00_RAM.S37) in an appropriate directory on the

computer's hard disk.

2. Configure the communications application program for a DTE rate of between 9600

bps and 115200 bps and RTS/CTS flow control.

3. Check the modem for response by typing AT.

4. Initiate the download process using the AT** command. The "Download flash

code…" message appears upon issuing the AT** command.

5. Perform an AASCI transfer of the SRAM patch file (e.g., PatchB3-05-00_RAM.s37)

from the host computer to the modem RAM using industry standard communications
software or an equivalent process.

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