CBOS 2.2, and the others are for upgrading from CBOS 2.3 and above. -- - Jay above. Functionally they On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 02:07:00PM -0500, Bill Layer wrote: > > I got the ultra-fantastic DSL Updater from qwest.com today, figured I'd > bump my modem up to CBOS 2.4.3. It came as a Windows .exe file, which I > unpacked, installed etc. A subdir of the DSL Installer dir is 'CBOS Images' > and contains the following image files: > > c675.2.4.3.bin > c678cap.2.4.3.bin > c678dmt.full.2.4.3.bin > nsrouter.c675.2.4.3.bin > nsrouter.c678cap.2.4.3.bin > nsrouter.c678dmt.full.2.4.3.bin > > The 'nsrouter' version of each image is about 42 bytes smaller than the > 'plain' version of the image. Does anyone know what the functional > difference is between the nsrouter & plain versions? The auto-upgrade > software picked the c675.2.4.3.bin image for my modem, but in the past, I > have used the nsrouter.c675.2.X.X.bin images and they seemed to be fine... > Any ideas on this? > > Anyone needing the images, you can get them here: > http://frogtown.dynu.com/UserX/cbos > > Hi, How are you? I send you this email in order to ask you about CBOS image > filenames. > > Billy Boy > > _______________________________________________ > tclug-list mailing list > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list