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Ny firmware till Canon EOS 450D

Nu har Canon sl?ppt en uppdatering f?r sin EOS 450D kamera. Den nya versionen ?r 1.0.9. Min version var 1.0.4 s? det var dags att uppgradera. (har du en ?ldre 400D s? kan du l?sa l?ngst ner)

?ven om problemem som r?ttades till inte har p?verkat mig s? skadar det nog inte att f?lja med, det nya ?r f?ljande:

  1. Fixes a phenomenon in which AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing) shooting does not operate normally under specific conditions.
  2. Fixes a phenomenon in which the Live View exposure simulation warning indication does not properly display during Live View shooting.
  3. Fixes a phenomenon in which images cannot be played back after continuous shooting when a printer is connected to the camera or a video output terminal is used.

Instruktioner f?r hur man g?r hittade jag h?r: e5kr4firmup-e.pdf
Sj?lva firmwaren (s?ger man s??) hittade jag h?r: e5kr4109.exe (windows)
och h?r finns den f?r Mac OS X: e5kr4109.dmg (Mac OX X)

Och om du ?r tveksam till min sanningshalt s? finns roten till allt h?r: http://www.canon.com/eos-d/index.html

Lycka till (det gick bra f?r mig)

F?r dig som har en EOS 400D s? finns det en v1.1.1 fr?n 2007-09-19 h?r: e4kr3_firmware-e.html

snmp i din tomato

Om du som jag bytt firmware i din Linksys router och lagt in Tomato Firmware (www.polarcloud.com/tomato). Då kanske du saknar snmp möjligheterna somfinns i andra varianter (t.ex. DD-WRT)?

Jag ramlade över ett forum där det beskrivs hur man gör och det är ruskigt enkelt att få in en snmpd i den…

Här http://www.linksysinfo.org/forums/showthread.php?t=51064 stog det så här:

[1] create a network-share, either on a Windows- or Unix-host that runs 24/7
[2] mount that share as /cifs1 using Tomato’s CIFS Client
[3] create a subdirectory on that CIFS-share, eg. sbin/
[4] get this file: http://bok.xs4all.nl/downloads/snmpd.zip
Mirror: http://www.xs4all.nl/~bokh/downloads/snmpd.zip
This file contains the SNMPd-binary (version 5.0.9) and snmpd.conf.
(MD5 (snmpd) = ae0d622648efdb8dceb7b3b5a63e23ac)
[5] unpack the ZIP-file and move the files into the sbin-directory you just created
[6] start SNMPd by logging into your WRT54 and entering

Code:

/cifs1/sbin/snmpd -c /cifs1/sbin/snmpd.conf &

[9] test SNMP from the machine you’re going to monitor from:

Code:

snmpwalk -c public -v 2c <IP-address of the WRT54>

It’s beyond the scope of this HOWTO, how to install and enable SNMP on a system… there is lot’s of good documentation describing this.

[7] If it’s working put these two entries in Administration –> Scripts –> Firewall.

UPDATE: Changed Init to Firewall. See the Tomato-FAQ why:

http://www.polarcloud.com/tomatofaq#…artup_script_w

Code:

sleep 30
/cifs1/sbin/snmpd -c /cifs1/sbin/snmpd.conf -s &

Don’t forget to save!

Now Tomato will start SNMPd after each reboot.

[8] Start using remote monitoring. I prefer Cacti on FreeBSD:

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