I would like to share my 2nd upgrade experience with you so hopefully you would not run into the same issues I had. I have a Rotel RSX-1057; however, the issue described below would apply to any upgrade as it was not a Rotel problem.
Firmware: (1057)
my system = 2.1.2
Rotel web site= 2.1.6
PC:
IBM Laptop/Tablet X60 Type/M=6363-ADU {Intel Core Duo 1.83 Ghz, 1.5 GB of RAM, No RS232 ports}
USB to Serial:
IOGear Model UC232A
OS:
First Upgrade: Windows XP Pro SP2
Second Upgrade: Windows Vista Business
I plugged up my Rotel to my IBM X60 and fired up Rotel Upgrade Manager; picked the file, set serial port/baud per Rotel instructions. Upgrade started and finished in 43 sec. I was a bit shocked since 2.1.0 to 2.1.2 took 3.5 min. The Rotel Upgrade Manager displayed “CHECKSUM: FAILED!” My Rotel had no light and would not respond to the power button.
At first I thought it might be a problem with the firmware so downloaded again and gave it another shot. The intelligence built into the Rotel Upgrade Manger seems to check model number or something since it showed a mismatch between the corrupted code on the unit and the firmware version I was trying to apply and would not let me continue.
I brought my old full PC to my living room (Intel Pentium III 350 mhz, 256 MB RAM, 2 RS232 ports) and got the same version mismatch error. I tried the old 2.1.2, and the new 2.1.6 on difference. At this point I knew I was in trouble. Rotel was closed due to the Thanksgiving break.
Resolution:
I felt if I could either get the Rotel Upgrade Manager not to check for the version info I would be OK, or if I could use something else to download it I would be fine. I downloaded an application called MTTY from the Rotel site. Using it I was able to put the 2.1.2 file on my Rotel. Rotel still would not power on. Then I tried to do the upgrade again (Windows XP box) and it showed the Current Version as “UNKNOWN” but asked me whether to proceed. Clicked yes, and about 3.5 mins later I heard my Rotel click. Rotel powered up and worked fine. So from the 2.1.2 file it must have identified the model...
Re-Test:
So I needed to know... was this caused by Windows Vista/USB converter or the firmware. Nervously I ran the Rotel Upgrade Manager again on the Windo
bws XP box and tried to install 2.1.6. This time it took 3.5 mins and worked fine.
Conclusion:
The IBM X60 and USB to Serial Converter remained the same from my first successful upgrade (2.1.0 to 2.1.2) to my second failed upgrade (2.1.2 to 2.1.6). Thus the only thing different was the OS. So It appears, in my case at least, the problem was entirely a Windows Vista Business / USB Serial Converter issue. So please be careful...
Firmware: (1057)
my system = 2.1.2
Rotel web site= 2.1.6
PC:
IBM Laptop/Tablet X60 Type/M=6363-ADU {Intel Core Duo 1.83 Ghz, 1.5 GB of RAM, No RS232 ports}
USB to Serial:
IOGear Model UC232A
OS:
First Upgrade: Windows XP Pro SP2
Second Upgrade: Windows Vista Business
I plugged up my Rotel to my IBM X60 and fired up Rotel Upgrade Manager; picked the file, set serial port/baud per Rotel instructions. Upgrade started and finished in 43 sec. I was a bit shocked since 2.1.0 to 2.1.2 took 3.5 min. The Rotel Upgrade Manager displayed “CHECKSUM: FAILED!” My Rotel had no light and would not respond to the power button.
At first I thought it might be a problem with the firmware so downloaded again and gave it another shot. The intelligence built into the Rotel Upgrade Manger seems to check model number or something since it showed a mismatch between the corrupted code on the unit and the firmware version I was trying to apply and would not let me continue.
I brought my old full PC to my living room (Intel Pentium III 350 mhz, 256 MB RAM, 2 RS232 ports) and got the same version mismatch error. I tried the old 2.1.2, and the new 2.1.6 on difference. At this point I knew I was in trouble. Rotel was closed due to the Thanksgiving break.
Resolution:
I felt if I could either get the Rotel Upgrade Manager not to check for the version info I would be OK, or if I could use something else to download it I would be fine. I downloaded an application called MTTY from the Rotel site. Using it I was able to put the 2.1.2 file on my Rotel. Rotel still would not power on. Then I tried to do the upgrade again (Windows XP box) and it showed the Current Version as “UNKNOWN” but asked me whether to proceed. Clicked yes, and about 3.5 mins later I heard my Rotel click. Rotel powered up and worked fine. So from the 2.1.2 file it must have identified the model...
Re-Test:
So I needed to know... was this caused by Windows Vista/USB converter or the firmware. Nervously I ran the Rotel Upgrade Manager again on the Windo
bws XP box and tried to install 2.1.6. This time it took 3.5 mins and worked fine.
Conclusion:
The IBM X60 and USB to Serial Converter remained the same from my first successful upgrade (2.1.0 to 2.1.2) to my second failed upgrade (2.1.2 to 2.1.6). Thus the only thing different was the OS. So It appears, in my case at least, the problem was entirely a Windows Vista Business / USB Serial Converter issue. So please be careful...
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