Patrick Fleming EA wrote: > I upgraded mine(678) using minicom. Once the settings were correct > in minicom as, set by using root, I did #minicom cisco (where > cisco is the name of the configuration file) Hit enter at the > minicom screen and you should get the cbos> prompt. Follow the > instructions on power cycling the modem then upload and > configuration from here: http://www.infomagic.net/pipermail/luna/2002-March/001335.html > > > I did find that if you hold down ctrl+C before powering back up you > are more likely to get the correct prompt the first time. > I tried this on the Mac but since I don't have the correct serial to USB adapter it wouldn't work-I could connect and get the prompt and such but after that it wouldn't work. I tried using the same file via minicom and I get a Communications error but I bet that the file is not recognized as it is probably in Macbinary format or something. The download for windows is an exe so that is not going to help. Cisco doesn't allow secondary customers to download the images so I'm stuck I think for the time being. One thing good is when the process fails, the system reboots to the old version. Eric