![]() ![]() If they don't fix anything, you don't need to do so. If they fix something that's broken in a way that you notice, apply them. You only need to do the update(s) if you need them. I'll let others post the link(s) for you since I don't have them handy. The GRE-made PSR-700 is an analog scanner with an SD card. There is absolutely no logical reason why someone should try to run "GRECom 700" to update the firmware in their Whistler-made PRO-652. It will then sit there waiting for you to supply a valid PRO-651/652 firmware upload as of this writing, you can't do that, because RadioShack hasn't made it available.įor another example: a PRO-652 is nothing like a PSR-700. If, for some weird reason, you try to "update" your PRO-652 with PRO-197 firmware, you will succeed only in erasing your PRO-652's firmware. ![]() However, "very similar to" does not mean "exactly the same as". Don't try to update a PRO-652 using PSR-700 PC software.įor example, a PRO-652 is very similar to a PRO-197. That is, don't try to update a PRO-106 with PSR-600 firmware. After seeing multiple threads where people have bricked their scanners, I thought I'd put out this little helpful hint:ĭO NOT ATTEMPT TO UPDATE YOUR SCANNER'S FIRMWARE UNLESS THE SOFTWARE AND/OR UPDATER YOU ARE USING SPECIFICALLY REFERS TO YOUR SCANNER MODEL. ![]()
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