Hi guys,
So I went and ordered a cable from Rotel to do the firmware upgrade on my RSP-1066 (BTW, they charged me USD $30.00, no matter how hard I tried to get the cable for free
). UPS brought me the cable this morning. Happy and excited, I printed the instructions and connected the cable to my laptop and the back of the RSP-1066. Did all the setting outlined in the instructions, took the cover off of the dip switches and set them to on position.
I then turn the unit on and started to upload the firmware from laptop to RSP-1066. One thing I didn't do was to plug the laptop AC adapter in and therefore I was running on the battery. Guess what, after about 5 minutes or so, laptop went to standby. Now I am starting to sweat a little. Turned the laptop on again, plug the AC adapter and it seemed it just continued to upload the remainder of the firmware to RSP-1066 (I was getting the ...........).
Finished the download and got the download OK message on the computer, turned the unit off, unplug the cable and set the dipswitch to off position.
Tried to turn the unit on, nada, nothing, it was completely dead :cry: Now I am really sweating, since I am thinking that I killed my RSP-1066 and also that I am sure that I will never hear the end of it from our beloved member ZX 6R remembering the virus issue (long story on that one too).
With trembling hands I reconnected everything and started the procedure again. First good sign was the fact that there was a connection between the RSP-1066 and my laptop. Second good sign, it seemed that the laptop was uploading the firmware. Sat there for almost 25 agonizing minutes (man it takes a while to upload firmware), finished the upload, turned RSP-1066 off, unplug the cable and set the dip switches to off.
UNIT TURNED ON
. At that moment, I started dancing around my living room. I then held the mute button and saw 2.2.5 on the front display.
I am happy to report that the unit is working fine (hear that ZX 6R) and I don't know if I am imagining this, but it sounds better
h: Probably it is the post mortem successful firmware effect
Thanks,
Maziar
So I went and ordered a cable from Rotel to do the firmware upgrade on my RSP-1066 (BTW, they charged me USD $30.00, no matter how hard I tried to get the cable for free
). UPS brought me the cable this morning. Happy and excited, I printed the instructions and connected the cable to my laptop and the back of the RSP-1066. Did all the setting outlined in the instructions, took the cover off of the dip switches and set them to on position.I then turn the unit on and started to upload the firmware from laptop to RSP-1066. One thing I didn't do was to plug the laptop AC adapter in and therefore I was running on the battery. Guess what, after about 5 minutes or so, laptop went to standby. Now I am starting to sweat a little. Turned the laptop on again, plug the AC adapter and it seemed it just continued to upload the remainder of the firmware to RSP-1066 (I was getting the ...........).
Finished the download and got the download OK message on the computer, turned the unit off, unplug the cable and set the dipswitch to off position.
Tried to turn the unit on, nada, nothing, it was completely dead :cry: Now I am really sweating, since I am thinking that I killed my RSP-1066 and also that I am sure that I will never hear the end of it from our beloved member ZX 6R remembering the virus issue (long story on that one too).
With trembling hands I reconnected everything and started the procedure again. First good sign was the fact that there was a connection between the RSP-1066 and my laptop. Second good sign, it seemed that the laptop was uploading the firmware. Sat there for almost 25 agonizing minutes (man it takes a while to upload firmware), finished the upload, turned RSP-1066 off, unplug the cable and set the dip switches to off.
UNIT TURNED ON
. At that moment, I started dancing around my living room. I then held the mute button and saw 2.2.5 on the front display. I am happy to report that the unit is working fine (hear that ZX 6R) and I don't know if I am imagining this, but it sounds better
h: Probably it is the post mortem successful firmware effect
Thanks,
Maziar

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