Difference between revisions of "How to update eeprom firmware"
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Here is a tutorial on how to update eeprom | Here is a tutorial on how to update eeprom | ||
− | Firstly check the bootloader version using the following command: | + | '''1. Firstly check the bootloader version using the following command:''' |
vcgencmd bootloader_version | vcgencmd bootloader_version | ||
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capabilities 0x0000007f | capabilities 0x0000007f | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
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+ | '''2. Update to the latest version (recommended)''' | ||
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+ | You can refer to the official document: [https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/raspberry-pi-5.html#updating-your-firmware update firmware] or run the following command: | ||
+ | sudo apt update | ||
+ | sudo apt upgrade | ||
+ | sudo rpi-eeprom-update -a | ||
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+ | If a firmware update is available you will be prompted to install it and your Raspberry Pi will reboot. More information about updating the firmware on your Raspberry Pi is available elsewhere in the documentation. | ||
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+ | '''3. Update to specified version''' | ||
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+ | At some point, you may need to update to a specified version. You can refer to the following command | ||
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Run the following command to | Run the following command to | ||
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sudo rpi-eeprom-config --edit pieeprom-2023-10-30.bin | sudo rpi-eeprom-config --edit pieeprom-2023-10-30.bin | ||
− | + | You can replace the 'pieeprom-2023-10-30.bin ' to you specified version file, or click [[File:Pieeprom-2023-10-30.zip]] download then unzip it to get <big>pieeprom-2023-10-30.bin</big> file | |
[[File:Update-eeprom.png]] | [[File:Update-eeprom.png]] | ||
− | + | Visit [https://github.com/timg236/rpi-eeprom/tree/master/firmware-2712/default this link] to view the latest version: | |
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Revision as of 15:53, 1 January 2024
Here is a tutorial on how to update eeprom
1. Firstly check the bootloader version using the following command:
vcgencmd bootloader_version
Maybe the result is following:
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ vcgencmd bootloader_version 2023/12/06 18:29:25 version e02d33b3122450accf9dea471a177d3b5623f5ad (release) timestamp 1701887365 update-time 1704093990 capabilities 0x0000007f
2. Update to the latest version (recommended)
You can refer to the official document: update firmware or run the following command:
sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade sudo rpi-eeprom-update -a
If a firmware update is available you will be prompted to install it and your Raspberry Pi will reboot. More information about updating the firmware on your Raspberry Pi is available elsewhere in the documentation.
3. Update to specified version
At some point, you may need to update to a specified version. You can refer to the following command
Run the following command to
wget https://github.com/timg236/rpi-eeprom/raw/pieeprom-2023-10-30-2712/firmware-2712/default/pieeprom-2023-10-30.bin sudo rpi-eeprom-config --edit pieeprom-2023-10-30.bin
You can replace the 'pieeprom-2023-10-30.bin ' to you specified version file, or click File:Pieeprom-2023-10-30.zip download then unzip it to get pieeprom-2023-10-30.bin file
Visit this link to view the latest version:
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