RonR
Contributor
I just attempted to update the firmware to 112 on a Mac running Lion. Of course, on my first attempt I forgot and selected the .zip file. However, I have tried following the "brick" instructions using the unzipped .hex file several times without any response from the Cobalt and when reading the troubleshooting page on the Atomic website I now see the message "DO NOT UPDATE FIRMWARE ON A LION MAC". Great.....
I have now tried the entire process on a Snow Leopard Mac with no better results. Is there a recovery proceedure I can follow? Or should I just box it up and send it to Atomic?
Did you try the Snow Leopard system using the recovery instructions? If that didn't work, then it will be necessary to run the recovery on a SL (10.6) system while the battery is removed in order to get a reset.
Removing and replacing the battery is fairly easy- about on par with opening a camera housing- and it doesn't expose any electronics. If you might want to do this yourself send me a PM with your email and I will send you detailed illustrated instructions. You won't void any warranty and it really can't screw anything up. Atomic calls it a dealer rather than an end user procedure because it involves seating a large O-ring, but I've had plenty of end users do it with no problems. We just did seminars at DEMA for dealers to give them practice on updating and removing batteries, possibly your dealer could do it for you. Of course, sending it back to Atomic is always an option if you would prefer.
We really hope to get a Lion compatible version up very soon- this is an issue that has apparently caused problems for a number of Apple developers, judging from the Apple developer forums.
Ron