41CL Self-Update
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01-05-2019, 09:01 PM
Post: #141
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RE: 41CL Self-Update
(01-05-2019 08:40 PM)Neve Wrote: Hi, Look here for the solution: http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-120...#pid109967 — Ian Abbott |
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01-05-2019, 09:31 PM
Post: #142
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RE: 41CL Self-Update
(01-05-2019 09:01 PM)ijabbott Wrote: Look here for the solution: Thanks!!! Engineer & Senior IT Executive 2x HP41CL, HP41CX, HP48GX, HP50g, 2x82162A Printer, 2x82143A Printer, 2x HP-IL, 2x Card-Readers, PIL-BOX. |
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01-06-2019, 05:28 AM
Post: #143
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RE: 41CL Self-Update
(01-05-2019 08:40 PM)Neve Wrote: 2 of the updated modules do not get installed on the machine. ROMs that are part of the OS (these are) are never updated by default as the OS ROMs are write-protected. So, issue the OSUPDT command, which temporarily removes the OS write protection, the redo the update (probably "*" FLUPD will do it after starting the server). This is covered in the manual, though you're not even the first person today to run into this; everyone does sooner or later Once updated, use OSPROT to restore protection. --Bob Prosperi |
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01-06-2019, 06:30 AM
Post: #144
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RE: 41CL Self-Update
(01-06-2019 05:28 AM)rprosperi Wrote: ROMs that are part of the OS (these are) are never updated by default as the OS ROMs are write-protected. So, issue the OSUPDT command, which temporarily removes the OS write protection, then redo the update (probably "*" FLUPD will do it after starting the server). This is covered in the manual, though you're not even the first person today to run into this; everyone does sooner or later Once updated, use OSPROT to restore protection. I feel ridiculous now. LOL Engineer & Senior IT Executive 2x HP41CL, HP41CX, HP48GX, HP50g, 2x82162A Printer, 2x82143A Printer, 2x HP-IL, 2x Card-Readers, PIL-BOX. |
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