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 +===== Update CoCo via SD Card =====
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 The following procedure is applicable to the following CoCo device types: CoCo-70X, CoCo-80X, and CoCo-90X. This update method requires software version 1.3.14 or later. The following procedure is applicable to the following CoCo device types: CoCo-70X, CoCo-80X, and CoCo-90X. This update method requires software version 1.3.14 or later.
  
-**Note**: This is considered a ‘Manual Update’Manual updates are only recommended when no internet connection is available. Updating the CoCo in this manner will delete all CSA files that are stored on the CoCo and replace them with the factory default CSAs. Please backup any CSA files you want saved. It will have no effect on signal data stored on the SD card.+===== About .bin files =====
  
-====== About ======+.bin files have a certain naming convention: CoCo80X_serialNumber_yyyyMMdd.bin
  
-Bin files have a certain naming convention: CoCo80X_serialNumber_yyyyMMdd.bin+Regardless of the device type (C70X/80X/90X), the .bin file will always use the word “CoCo80X”. The extension will always be .bin. The file name should not be changed. Prior to updating, make sure that the serial number in the .bin file matches the CoCo device.
  
-Regardless of the device type (C70X/80X/90X), the bin file will always use the word “CoCo80X”. The extension will always be .bin. The file name should not be changed. Prior to updating, make sure that the serial number in the bin file matches the CoCo device.+===== Step by Step instructions =====
  
-====== Step ======+**Place .bin file in SD card root folder**
  
-===== Place =====+Place the file in the SD card root directory, and make sure that this is the only .bin file in the directory.
  
-Place the bin file in the SD card root directory, and make sure that there is only one .bin file in this directory.+{{ coco:sdupdate:rid4.jpeg?400 |A screenshot of a computer  Description automatically generated}}
  
-===== Log =====+**Log into CoCo and start update**
  
 Insert the SD card and boot up the CoCo (in either order is fine). Then from the home screen, navigate to the update button. Note that the Update function has been moved into the About menu in newer versions (see below): Insert the SD card and boot up the CoCo (in either order is fine). Then from the home screen, navigate to the update button. Note that the Update function has been moved into the About menu in newer versions (see below):
  
-{{coco:sdupdate:rid6.jpeg|}}+==== Old Version====
  
-On the following screen, press the Update button (F2)Then when it asks “Retain the old CSA file?”, press “Yes/Keep” (F6)*+{{ :sdupdate:pasted:20241205-174336.png?400 }}
  
-* It is recommended to choose to keep the old csa files unless the user is trying to restore the default CSAs. Press “Reset/No” to restore all CSAs to the system defaults. This will also erase all custom CSAs, so it is advised that the user backs these up prior to resetting the CSAs.+==== New Version: ====
  
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-The device will shut down once the update is finished. To verify that the correct software version was installed, press **Setup**  **F2 (About)**To check the software options, press **Setup** → **F2 (About)** → **F1 (Software Options)**.+On the following screen, press the Update button (F2). Then when it asks “Retain the old CSA file?”, press “Yes/Keep” (F6)*
  
-For more information or additional support please contact support engineer at +{{ coco:sdupdate:rid8.png?400 |A screenshot of computer  Description automatically generated}} 
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 +* It is recommended to choose to keep the old csa files unless the user is trying to restore the default CSAs. Press “Reset/No” to restore all CSAs to the system defaults. This will also erase all custom CSAs, so it is advised that the user backs these up prior to resetting the CSAs.
  
-//EDM version used: 11.1.0.4 VDS version used: 1.10.0.1//+The device will shut down once the update is finishedTo verify that the correct software version was installed, press **Setup** > **F2 (About)**To check the software options, press **Setup** > **F2 (About)** > **F1 (Software Options)**.
  
-//Document Released: February 5th, 2024//