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Does anybody out there remember the proper procedure to upgrading the epro from V500 to V700? I know you'll have to dig deep into the memory system but what are you going to do with customers that refuse to upgrade their systems completely. Thanks
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You will need to aquire the V700 chipset to replace the V500 chipset on the CPU.
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Agreed. You just need to replace the chips on the CPU. Don;t forget to do a backup first, just in case..
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Ok so all I have to do is replace my chips and reinsert the cpu and it will boot itself. There are no dip switch settings to change at all?
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Nope. It's that simple.
I would heed bsvec's advice regarding a database back-up. If the CPU battery has'nt been replaced recently, it might not hold the programming. It could be an opportunity to convince the customer it is time to upgrade to the SV8100.
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