View Full Version : Firmware 05- bootcode 18 only
wigout
05-07-2010, 11:39 AM
Originally Posted by snappy46
"To find out what bootcode you have enter "stop" then "pause" in the PBO default screen. Being at P04 does not mean that you have bootcode 18."
Attempting to upgrade to firmware p05 on a pbo that does not have bootcode 18 (or higher) will brick your device.
Bootcode 20 has been alluded to on the Patriot's PBO product page (http://www.patriotmem.com/products/detailp.jsp?prodline=6&catid=69&prodgroupid=159&id=895&type=20) and nowhere else. Perhaps later model pbo's are shipping with bootcode 20. Perhaps it is a typo.
-wigout
Bootcode version checker (for future searchers)
jamaroney
05-07-2010, 01:25 PM
Is there currently any bootcode higher than 18?
aasoror
05-07-2010, 06:10 PM
Bootcode version checkerOriginally Posted by snappy46
Just for the record, the bootcode version checker was originally posted by CJ on January 5th 2010
(http://www.patriotmem.com/forums/showthread.php?p=21126)
not sure about snappy's post but I don't think any of us knew about this tip before that date.
frankenberrie
05-07-2010, 08:55 PM
I rather dump the PBO than have to take it apart and build a wire and flash it... Too much work... I will be looking for a new device
wigout
05-08-2010, 12:58 AM
In a surprise move, to me anyway, bootcode 20 is to be released in the next few days according to Patriot Ben:
Bootcode 18 & 20 download: (Reserved) (http://www.patriotmemory.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3683)
-wigout
aasoror
05-08-2010, 01:30 AM
I rather dump the PBO than have to take it apart and build a wire and flash it... Too much work... I will be looking for a new device
But that fits nicely in the cheapo scheme of the PBO, after all we all opted to cheap out and get the PBO (even at $135 MSRP) over a real trouble free media player *cough* PCH *cough* which was double or triple that price (at that time), expecting a DYI at every corner just comes pre-packed.
But seriously, PM has nothing to do with the firmware or the bootcode release, realtek has released it, and is supposed to so dramatic that it wont work on the older bootcode, so they could have either not released the new firmware (not that any one was waiting for it), or release it and give you the option to either do it yourself (by making the bootcode available) or send it to them to do it for you (thus RMA). Either cases its your call at the end of the day, but I personally think that *stable* upgrades is much better than no upgrades at all (regardless of the inconvenience it might bring with it).
gmd024
05-08-2010, 02:20 AM
In a surprise move, to me anyway, bootcode 20 is to be released in the next few days according to Patriot Ben:
Bootcode 18 & 20 download: (Reserved) (http://www.patriotmemory.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3683)
-wigout
May I ask what will be the advantages to BC 20 -- if it advances the functionality of the PBO - I'll be the 1st in line to possibly brick my PBO
No animossity intended :p
aasoror
05-08-2010, 02:28 AM
May I ask what will be the advantages to BC 20 -- if it advances the functionality of the PBO - I'll be the 1st in line to possibly brick my PBO
No animossity intended :p
The advantages of going to BC 20 from BC 18 is the same as the the advantages of going to BC 18 from BC 16 ... 20-18 = 18-16 = 2 :p
gmd024
05-08-2010, 02:40 AM
The advantages of going to BC 20 from BC 18 is the same as the the advantages of going to BC 18 from BC 16 ... 20-18 = 18-16 = 2 :p
Basic arithmatic
If I understand basic arithmatic - I'de say your answer is +2 - macht keinen Dreck
fitz0527
05-08-2010, 02:56 AM
How do you know if you bricked your PBO? I didn't check my bootcode before I installed Firmware 05 and now the furthest I can get is to the Black Box Office screen, the green USB light doesn't come on anymore when I put the flashdrive in and I can't turn the PBO on without flipping the reset switch in the back or unplugging it and plugging it back in. (The remote doesn't work).
Can I assume I bricked it? Anything else I can do?
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