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Checking the Boot ROM Versions

Maestro — Release Notes
Maestro software version 1.4 and above require the Processor and hard-
ware control panel boot ROMs to be current. (Older versions of the boot
ROMs will operate under v1.4 and above but this would require the
deployment PC and system software to be active at all times.)
Note
The procedure documented in this section can only be done after upgrading
to v1.5 of the Maestro Software Package and updating the software following
the instructions in the prior section. Previous software versions do not
support checking the Boot ROM version in the manner described below. If
you have not upgraded to the v1.5 software, you must use the Telnet proce-
dure documented in the v1.4 Release Notes.
1. In the Maestro Deployment Control Center window, select the
Processor for which you wish to check the Boot ROM version. The row
for the selected Processor will have a dark background.
2. Right-click on the FPGA version number in the "Running>>" row of
the selected Processor. A window similar to the one seen in
appears.
Figure 30. Processor Board Boot ROM and FPGA/CPLD Update Window
3. Verify that the date that appears in the "Loaded" column for the
BOOTROM is Dec 14 2006.
• If, as in the example in
at all, the Boot ROM should be updated. Contact Grass Valley Tech-
nical Support for update instructions.
Software Upgrade Procedure
Figure
30, you see an older date, or no date
Figure 30
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