> only gotton round to flashing it myself once, to 3.0.15 beta.
This version
> has quite a few fixes, the flash went fine as I'm sure is usually the
case.
> Still worried me a little.
Yes, there is always the thought that the upgrade would stop and you
would
end up with a dead unit. My advise is that unless the features or fixes
are needed, don't flash the firmware just to keep up with the latest.
Thanks for the information. That is handy to know. If HPT is willing to
disclose the information to us, we should be equipped to do so too.
> Thats still postage hassles, and costs but better than nothing.
I pressume
> HPT are allowed to open the box and manually re-flash the EPROM
without
> removing it using some other kit.
I assume so, if they are allowed to fix dead units.
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