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Update Software on i58sr -- advice on data cable

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stanmc - 22 Jul 2004 17:30 GMT
I have an i58sr. My software version is R88.01.00. Latest version is
R88.01.07 as of last night. I know I must have a data cable to download
and install the software. As I recall, to use the USB data cable with
WinXP you need to get the patch from idenphones.motorola.com.

Which data cable -- Serial (NKN6544) or USB/Serial (
NNTN4007)?
Any known problems?

I did a newsgroup on this and didn't find any current suggestions.
Suggestions or opinions would be welcome.
stanmc - 22 Jul 2004 18:18 GMT
> I have an i58sr. My software version is R88.01.00. Latest version is
> R88.01.07 as of last night. I know I must have a data cable to download
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> I did a newsgroup on this and didn't find any current suggestions.
> Suggestions or opinions would be welcome.
I did a google search on this newsgroup and didn't find any current
suggestions.
CWArnold - 23 Jul 2004 10:21 GMT
serial cable is more user friendly but usb is faster.

get one here www.cwarnold.com

> > I have an i58sr. My software version is R88.01.00. Latest version is
> > R88.01.07 as of last night. I know I must have a data cable to download
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> I did a google search on this newsgroup and didn't find any current
> suggestions.
stanmc - 23 Jul 2004 14:50 GMT
> serial cable is more user friendly but usb is faster.
>
> get one here www.cwarnold.com

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>>I did a google search on this newsgroup and didn't find any current
>>suggestions.

Thanks for the suggestion. I'm going USB. Doubt I will ever use it for
other than updates.
 
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