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Overview
VP3300 and VP8300 kernel version 1.10 reconfigures the internal file storage system offer more storage space for applications. However, to accomplish this, the kernel update must optimize existing storage space, requiring users to back-up information such as keys, contact/contactless configurations, and similar information.
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Note: If the existing device configuration data exceeds the newly-configured storage space, the update will delete everything in that new storage space. Instead, the firmware update will load the default v1.10 device configuration. The newly-configured storage space can store around 16 sets of groups and 40 sets of CAPKs, but the actual number of stored settings depends on the settings' actual length. |
Updating the VP3300 and VP8300 Kernel
Update VP3300 and VP8300 kernel versions via the firmware update process. Users must perform two firmware updates complete the optimization: to v1.05, which handles the file system optimization, and v1.10, in which users can re-load their configurations. The diagram below covers four major steps:
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After completing the process, users can re-load their application data.
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Before You BeginBefore you begin, make sure you have done the following:
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Updating VP3300 and VP8300 Firmware to v1.05
The steps below describe the process for updating the VP3300 and VP8300 firmware to v1.05 via the Universal SDK Demo.
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When the v1.05 update completes, all four LEDs on the front of the VP3300 or VP8300 flash on and off. This behavior is normal and indicates you can perform the update to v1.10. |
Updating VP3300 and VP8300 Firmware to v1.10
After updating to v1.05, repeat the steps above with the v1.10 firmware update. When the update to v1.10 is complete, use the 04-09 (Load Default Configuration) command to initialise the firmware in the reader.