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Changing BOOT
It can be done if you have the proper utilities, like a boot rom chip burner. This is why Canon started the LMS. We know that they are guys out there doing it. The only machine that I remember using two boot rom chips was the iR5000s, One had one slot to boot up the unit and then the other slot was to upgrade the chip to a network chip. If you are working on this model then the answer will be yes, and this can be done with the SST. You might have to find a earlier version SST.
1. You need to obtain a second Boot ROM FDIMM (You can swap this out of another old style imageRUNNER 5000 or purchase one; Part # FG3-1192-120) and the Boot ROM firmware.
2. The second Boot ROM FDIMM needs to be inserted into the second slot, to the left of the Active Boot ROM or swapped with the Active Boot ROM FDIMM and inserted into the Active slot. The slot that is actually flashed is the one on the left side (You need both slots populated. This is necessary because the Active Boot ROM boots the iR5000 into download mode in order to flash the other Boot ROM FDIMM).
3. Connect an IEEE-1284 Centronics cable from the PC's parallel port to the parallel port located on the MAIN CONTROLLER BOARD of the imageRUNNER. Make sure the port is set to ECP on the OS and in the BIOS of the PC.
4. Using the Service Support Tool, register the file for the Boot ROM and set up the PC ready to connect.
5. Boot the imageRUNNER into Download Mode by rebooting the IR5000 and holding down the 2 & 8 keys simultaneously until the LCD displays Download Mode.
6. Hit Connect in the Service Support Tool and the file will download.
7. Once the download is complete turn off the iR5000. At this time you can swap the Boot ROM DIMMs and boot up using the new Boot ROM (You have the option of now flashing the other Boot ROM FDIMM if not flashed already).
* Note - The above information only pertains to the old style main controller hardware for the imageRUNNER 5000 / 5000N. It does not apply to the new style main controller hardware for the imageRUNNER 5000d / 5000dN / 6000. The new style main controller hardware only requires one Boot ROM chip to flash the Boot ROM.Comment
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Here's how it was done, this can only be done on the old style main controller.
1. You need to obtain a second Boot ROM FDIMM (You can swap this out of another old style imageRUNNER 5000 or purchase one; Part # FG3-1192-120) and the Boot ROM firmware.
2. The second Boot ROM FDIMM needs to be inserted into the second slot, to the left of the Active Boot ROM or swapped with the Active Boot ROM FDIMM and inserted into the Active slot. The slot that is actually flashed is the one on the left side (You need both slots populated. This is necessary because the Active Boot ROM boots the iR5000 into download mode in order to flash the other Boot ROM FDIMM).
3. Connect an IEEE-1284 Centronics cable from the PC's parallel port to the parallel port located on the MAIN CONTROLLER BOARD of the imageRUNNER. Make sure the port is set to ECP on the OS and in the BIOS of the PC.
4. Using the Service Support Tool, register the file for the Boot ROM and set up the PC ready to connect.
5. Boot the imageRUNNER into Download Mode by rebooting the IR5000 and holding down the 2 & 8 keys simultaneously until the LCD displays Download Mode.
6. Hit Connect in the Service Support Tool and the file will download.
7. Once the download is complete turn off the iR5000. At this time you can swap the Boot ROM DIMMs and boot up using the new Boot ROM (You have the option of now flashing the other Boot ROM FDIMM if not flashed already).
* Note - The above information only pertains to the old style main controller hardware for the imageRUNNER 5000 / 5000N. It does not apply to the new style main controller hardware for the imageRUNNER 5000d / 5000dN / 6000. The new style main controller hardware only requires one Boot ROM chip to flash the Boot ROM.Comment
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