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Subject: | [TenTec] Jupiter firmware revision 1.14 - Problem |
From: | crobson@robsonco.com (Chris Robson) |
Date: | Wed, 06 Feb 2002 17:36:21 -0500 |
I guess it would be nice that when an upgrade comes out, it has a file name that reflects the Version level. I always make a note to rename, but I can see that this could be overwritten. I also was lucky enough to wait before loading the latest and greatest, since I see there is some gremlins in the pot. On another note, once the new software is loaded in, is a reset of the radio necessary? It's no fun reprogramming memories(which I use as fast band/mode changing function) once a reset has been made. Some input Please... 73, Chris KB3A |
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