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SAM updates.
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How can i check if all ACube updates are
implemented on my system(s - 440ep and 460ex) ?
Is Amiupdate put to good use here ?


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@JosDuchIt

If you mean OS4, then yes, AmiUpdate.

Sam460 : X1000 : X5000
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Do we get the update for our motherboard (bios) with AmiUpdate? I also wondering be course i havent done any update, and i had my 460ex for 2 years soon. I know some updates have been done, but all ?

Sam460ex 2GB 120Gb SSD&1Tb HD7750 Envy24HT A-Eon Drv 2.10+Warp3D New Uboot
Apollo v4 Standalone
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@JosDuchIt et al,

If you do not have Ranger, get it from OS4depot.net. In Ranger, under the hardware and machine tabs, there is a BIOS tab. It will tell you what version of UBoot you have. Check that version against the latest version on the ACube website. (If you don't want Ranger, I think there is a CLI command like ReadNVRAM or something of the like that you can use).

For the hardware audio driver, check your current version using the version command, or the R-Amiga-i information window. Check that version against the latest on OS4Depot.

-The Phantom Interrogative

Sold the SAM460ex lite... waiting for money for X5000 or A1222 and OS 4.2
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@interrogative

thank you for the good information:)

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I think there is a CLI command like ReadNVRAM or something of the like that you can use
NVGetVar

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Niels

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