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Old 12-21-2011, 10:11 AM   #7
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Yes, it's now obvious that 49Kat's disastrous update yesterday was due to the firmware update getting missed, for whatever reason. Glad that was discovered and rectified.

We can all check whether we have the latest build software (Build number: pegasus-eng2.3.3 GR140 eng. CAN.20111219.094110.40397 test-keys), but I don't see the firmware version number anywhere or how to check whether you have the latest. Is there a way? Some folks may be reluctant to just go ahead and hit the "update firmware" app for fear of breaking something and going from bad to worse. Does anyone know if you get a message telling you you're up-to-date (or not) when you run that app?
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