Upgrading the lindy dual/quad pro's firmware – Lindy 32364 User Manual

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LINDY Dual/Quad PRO

Installation and Use

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5. Upgrading the LINDY Dual/Quad PRO's
firmware

The LINDY Dual/Quad PRO uses flash memory technology which enables the

firmware code to be upgraded by the user. New keyboards, mice operating systems

and drivers are being launched all the time. From time to time the LINDY Dual/Quad

PRO's firmware will be updated to provide support for these new devices. You can

take advantage of these upgrades free of charge during the warranty period.

Upgrades are performed by connecting a PC's serial port to the LINDY Dual/Quad

PRO's serial port and running an upgrade program on the PC. This upgrade

program downloads the new firmware to the LINDY Dual/Quad PRO and checks that

the data has been programmed correctly.

You can check the version of the firmware that is currently loaded into your LINDY
Dual/Quad PRO

using the on-screen menu. To do this activate the on-screen menu

using the keyboard hotkeys (see section 4.10) and then press F1. The version
number of the current firmware will then be displayed at the bottom of the
Configuration Menu.

To perform a firmware upgrade on your LINDY Dual/Quad PRO you will need a

suitable serial upgrade cable and an IBM PC compatible computer with an RS232

serial port and an operating system that supports DOS. Suitable upgrade cables

with 9-pin serial connectors are provided with the LINDY Dual/Quad PRO . If you

have lost your cable then you will need to buy a cable with a 9 way D type male

connector on one end and a 9 way D type female connector on the other end with all

9 lines connected "straight through" (i.e. pin 1 to pin 1, pin 2 to pin 2, pin 3 to pin 3

etc.). These are standard serial extension cables.

You will also need to obtain the latest version of the LINDY Dual/Quad PRO

firmware which is available by request from www.lindy.co.uk. Please ensure that

you have your product serial number and model number at hand when requesting

an upgrade.

Note: The normal flash upgrade process does not clear the computer names, user

names, security passwords or other configuration settings.

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