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# OpenIPC Wiki
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[Table of Content](../README.md)
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How to send files over UART
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If SD card reader failt and there is no network configured on your cam, you may need to send a new firmware over UART interface to update the camera.
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## Sender:
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1- First we encode the files
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```bash
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base64 uImage > uImage.b
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```
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2- Now make sure your com send-file command is, ascii-xfr, this was my connection command line
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```bash
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picocom -f n -p n -d 8 -b 115200 --send-cmd "ascii-xfr -snv" /dev/ttyUSB0
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```
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Normally we want ascii-xfr on the receiving side, but since we don't have it, that -n works around this by maintaining correct line endings.
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## Receiver:
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3- Now that we've connected, go to the directory where you want the received file.
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```bash
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cd /tmp/
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4- Start receiving the file by uart
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```bash
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cat > uImage.b
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5- On picocom, I just CTRL+a+s, and enter the full path of the file I'm sending. Once the transfer completes, you'll need to CTRL+c to break that cat.
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6- Now we decode the file,
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```bash
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base64 -d uImage.b > uImage
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7- Do whatever you can to verify that file is IDENTICAL to the one you sent, because an ASCII transfer has no checksum protection.
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Openipc had sha512sum, but any checksum command would suffice.
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```bash
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sha256sum uImage
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Once you manually confirm the sums match, you can assume the transfer was successful!
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Repeat for rootfs steps 4,5 & 6, and now you will be able to upgrade with sysupgrade
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```bash
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sysupgrade --kernel=/tmp/uImage --rootfs=/tmp/rootfs.squashfs --force_ver -z
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```
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