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Re: CAN Jaguar Firmware Update Problems

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Originally Posted by jhersh View Post
The command-line version and the GUI version share an implementation in the background, so I would not expect the behavior to differ based on which you choose.
We have to resort to the command line version once the jag light starts refusing to turn on. The GUI version assumes there is no jag connected and won't let you update, whereas the command-line version lets you force it to try to update, which worked for the first one.

Hopefully we can recreate the first result, though the last time, when it froze in the command-line version, it locked up the cmd window and wouldn't respond to ctrl-c, killall, or taskmanager force quits.

Fingers crossed I guess.

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Yes. It's as simple as opening the webdash, finding your Jaguar, and clicking the update firmware button. I'm not sure if the v109 update was tested over BDC Comm during beta. I know we didn't.
By the sounds of this, Jefferson was successful in updating the firmware using webdash, though jhersh doesn't think this is possible?
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