Phil Dibowitz wrote:
> Marcel de Jong wrote:
>> On 3/10/08, Phil Dibowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Oh - also, with the 555, you should already be able to use the "direct"
>>>  firmware upgrade. It's a bit of a pain, it involves booting your remote i=
>>>  nto
>>>  safemode before doing the upgrade, but should work nonetheless.
>>>
>> At the risk of sounding newbie-ish. How do I do that? :)
> 
> Well, you'll need to build from CVS. There's instructions on how to do that
> in CVS. You'll need to build and install libconcord first and then build and
> install concordance. It should be straight forward from the INSTALL files,
> but let us know if you have any problems.

Oh. I should emphasize that the firmware update code is NEW and not yet
released (nor tested on your particular model) so you use it at your own
risk. It *should* work, and if it doesn't I *should* be able to walk you
through returning your device to normal, however, I make no such guarantees.
I welcome the testing, but I thought it only fair to warn you. :)

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