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Normally, the firmware image 1 or 2 is executed. During an upgrade, the image that is not currently running is overwritten and can not be tampered with. The new image is started even after the upload was successful. | Normally, the firmware image 1 or 2 is executed. During an upgrade, the image that is not currently running is overwritten and can not be tampered with. The new image is started even after the upload was successful. | ||
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== Storage == | == Storage == | ||
All images are stored in internal NAND memory. NAND memory has a capacity of 256 MB. | All images are stored in internal NAND memory. NAND memory has a capacity of 256 MB. |
Revision as of 13:44, 11 May 2018
IPLOG has several images/firmware that provide the low-level control for the device's specific hardware.
List of Images
Recovery image - The unit software that helps you to restore or update Firmware image 1 or 2, read-only.
Firmware image 1 - Standard image.
Firmware image 2 - Standard image.
Note: Normally, the firmware image 1 or 2 is executed. During an upgrade, the image that is not currently running is overwritten and can not be tampered with. The new image is started even after the upload was successful.
Storage
All images are stored in internal NAND memory. NAND memory has a capacity of 256 MB.