Amiga Pace 56 Solo Upgrade
Pace 56 Solo
This is the support page for SoloUp - the official Amiga version of Pace's 56 Solo upgrade utility (ported from the original PC version). PC/Mac users should go here: www.pacecom.co.uk. This software is fully approved by Pace themselves.

Please note: This software is only compatible with the Pace 56 Solo, and not the Pace 56 Voice range of modems. These modems may be upgraded manually - see the instructions. I have no immediate plans to port the Pace 56 Voice upgraders to the Amiga.

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Paces' Amiga support page
26 Mar 1999 - Firmware v2.04 - SoloUp v1.1
direct download: 56soloup.lha (908499 bytes)
  Firmware History
v2.04Improved compatibility with certain V.90 ISPs
v2.03Improved V.90 connections and fax receive capability
v2.02Improved stability and speakerphone performance
v2.01Improved fax send capability
v2.00V.90 capability
v1.00First code release

 
NEW: SoloUp v2.0 - 16 Jun 1999
download add-on: SoloUp_v2.lha (28482 bytes)
(requires the full firmware archive - see above)
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News

16 Jun 1999 SoloUp v2.0 released. The new version will be supplied with future firmware upgrades, but in the meantime I have made it available separately. Simply copy it over the SoloUp v1.1 program from the main 56soloup.lha. Changes include:
  • New improved user interface and front-end
  • Various settings, including the serial settings, are now remembered (saved on exit, loaded on startup)
  • The current firmware version of your Solo is now displayed before and after the upgrade
  • Can now "repair" your Solo (in most cases) in the unlikely event that the upgrader fails while flashing the new firmware (having left your Solo in a seemingly dead state)
  • The upgrade process is now performed by a separate task, run at a higher priority - will prevent Executive from interfering and will maybe decrease the risk of errors, especially for the internal serial port
  • Major changes in the debug log feature:
    • Name and location of the log file can now be chosen
    • Log files are now appended to instead of being overwritten
    • More detailed info logged for any errors that occur
    • Logging forced on when upgrading the firmware
    • Log file is no longer kept open during the upgrade process
29 May 1999 I should have mentioned this earlier, but if you have tried to run the upgrader from Amiga Format CD40, you will have found that it didn't work (file not found error). To cut a long story short, it was discovered that this was caused by a bug in LZX! The upgrader will appear again on AFCD41, in its correct form.
27 Mar 1999 v2.04 of the modem firmware was released yesterday afternoon, which fixes the connect problems that were introduced in v2.03. And, of course, it offers everything that v2.03 did for those of you who didn't download that version of the firmware before Pace withdrew it. It's available from Pace's Amiga support page or from the direct download link above.
26 Mar 1999 Website revamped.
12 Feb 1999 Pace have temporarily removed the v2.03 firmware (both PC and Amiga) from their site, because connections could not be established with some ISPs (including Freeserve, Global and SoftnetFree).

v2.02 is now available from Pace's Amiga support page instead, but Pace have put the modem.hex file in the wrong directory <sigh>. So, again I will continue to make the correct v2.02 upgrade (now includes SoloUp 1.1) available here.

11 Feb 1999 Pace released version 2.03 of the firmware today, and I'm pleased to say that the Amiga upgrader is now available direct from their site. SoloUp has also be updated (v1.1) to support the new firmware and a couple of bugs have been fixed (should make the serial link more stable, and far less prone to errors).
23 Jan 1999 First public release of the Amiga version of the upgrader (Firmware release v2.02, SoloUp v1.0) and the debut of this website.

Minimum Requirements

Pace 56 Solo modem and Amiga computer equipped with a 68020 cpu, OS 2.04, 2Mb free ram. (recommended: OS 3.x, fast third-party serial port)

Problems

This software has been tested extensively on various systems, and has proven to be very reliable in most cases. However, if you should encounter a problem with the upgrade software, please submit a bug report. Be sure to read the README file supplied with the upgrader!

Credits

Amiga version developed by Oliver Roberts - Copyright © 1998-1999, All Rights Reserved.
Based on the original PC code courtesy of PMC Electronics Ltd.

Thanks to Andy Thomson, Don Cox, Tim Grainger, Will Stanton, Simone Tellini and Ben Vost for beta testing this software.


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