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- | ======%hide UniPi ====== | + | ======%hide Unipi ====== |
- | ====== UniPi Software ====== | + | ====== Unipi Software ====== |
This section includes topics related to UniPi software (repository, firmware, etc.) | This section includes topics related to UniPi software (repository, firmware, etc.) | ||
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<code>systemctl status unipitcp</code> | <code>systemctl status unipitcp</code> | ||
- | The internal firmware will be automatically flashed to the current latest version. You can check the firmware version by | + | The internal firmware is NOT automatically flashed to the latest version installed using apt. This have to be done manually. You can check the firmware version by |
- | <code>/opt/unipi-bin/fwspi -i 0</code> | + | <code>/opt/unipi/tools/fwspi -i 0</code> |
+ | |||
+ | To update the firmware run: | ||
+ | <code>/opt/unipi/tools/fwspi --auto</code> | ||
==== Firmware ==== | ==== Firmware ==== | ||
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<WRAP center round info 60%> | <WRAP center round info 60%> | ||
- | To check the FW of other IO groups run <code>./fwspi -i 2</code> alternatively <code>./fwspi -i 2</code>. | + | To check the FW of other IO groups run <code>./fwspi -i 1</code> alternatively <code>./fwspi -i 2</code>. |
</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||
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apt install unipi-firmware | apt install unipi-firmware | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
- | * 2. Check the current FW version installed in the HW <code>/opt/unipi-bin/fwspi -i 0</code> | + | * 2. Check the current FW version installed in the HW <code>/opt/unipi/tools/fwspi -i 0</code> |
- | * 3. Update to the latest obtained FW version <code>/opt/unipi-bin/fwspi -i 0 -P</code> | + | * 3. Update to the latest obtained FW version <code>/opt/unipi/tools/fwspi -i 0 -P</code> |
- | * 4. Re-check the current FW version installed in the HW <code>/opt/unipi-bin/fwspi -i 0</code> | + | * 4. Re-check the current FW version installed in the HW <code>/opt/unipi/tools/fwspi -i 0</code> |
== Offline firmware installation == | == Offline firmware installation == | ||
Online installation is always preffered because the firwmare package can have other packages are dependencies (such as firmware-tools). Please always use the online installation. | Online installation is always preffered because the firwmare package can have other packages are dependencies (such as firmware-tools). Please always use the online installation. | ||
- | * 1. Download the latest version of the **unipi-firmware** package from https://repo.unipi.technology/debian/pool/u/ Then it is needed to get it to the unit. There are two ways to do that: | + | * 1. Download the latest version of the **unipi-firmware** package from https://repo.unipi.technology/debian/pool/ Then it is needed to get it to the unit. There are two ways to do that: |
- | * 2.a - Using SSCP | + | * 2.a - Using SCP |
- | * Copy if from your PC to the unit using SSCP (a WinSCP, Filezilla or other software can be used) to the /tmp/ folder | + | * Copy if from your PC to the unit using SCP (a WinSCP, Filezilla or other software can be used) to the /tmp/ folder |
* Install the package using dpkg, for example <code>dpkg -i /tmp/unipi-firmware_5.32_all.deb</code> | * Install the package using dpkg, for example <code>dpkg -i /tmp/unipi-firmware_5.32_all.deb</code> | ||
* 2.b - Via USB flash | * 2.b - Via USB flash |