There are 4 ways to update the firmware in the Gemini 2 controller. All methods require an Ethernet connection between your computer and the
Gemini-2. This also includes removing the micro-SDcards and programming them directly. If for no other reason, it is required to tell the Web interface to flash the program into the ARM processor. But for the other FTP methods Ethernet is also required to transfer all the files. If you don't have an Ethernet connection see http://gemini-2.com/ConnectingtoG2.php
By default, Gemini has an address of 192.168.0.111 -- that address is used below in the examples.
All updated files are listed at the bottom of this page. Other web pages may have them listed also, but the links at the bottom of this
page should be the most current.
The four methods are:
Use the new Gemini Firmware Update (GFU) program for Windows, that can update everything, just the main unit, catalog files, or the new video files. This is now the recommended method. This routine updates the Gemini-2 almost twice as fast as most of the FTP methods.
The FTP Methods are divided into two methods,according to which FTP method you use. The FTP methods are for advanced users, that understand how the firmware and directory structure of the micro SD Cards works, and how to use a computer.
Use an FTP method to update a single file for either the Main unit and Graphics Hand controller at the same time. You either use an FTP client such as Filezilla Client, or Windows File Explorer. (put ftp://admin@Gemini or ftp://admin@192.168.0.111 if using Windows File Explorer.) Note if your IP address for the Gemini-2 is different then use that.
Use an FTP program (Recommended when more than one file is being updated, or rebuilding the main units micro SD card file structure.) Again this is only for Advanced user that understand the directory and file structure of the micro SD cards. Only firmware dated after 9 April 2011 has the FTP capability build in.
- Here is a link explaining the use of the Windows File Explorer method.
- Here is a link explaining the use of the FTP (Filezilla client) method.
Use the Web interface. (Recommended when GEMHC.BIN or NEWGEM.BIN/GEMHC.BIN is the only files being updated.) You can only update one file at a time using this method. This method requires you to use the micro SD Card tab of the web interface. You use the "Upload a file to the SD card's current directory" If uploading the NewGem.bin file you do that to the root of the micro SD card. If uploading GemHC.bin (hand controller programing file) you first select the HCFirmware directory and then do the upload. If uploading a catalog file to the hand controller you also select the HCFirmware directory. If the uploaded file was NewGem.bin, then you will have to go into the web interface, Firmware/SRAM tab and flash this file into the ARM processor for it to do any update.
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Remove the micro SD cards, format, program them and reinstall them. If your Hand Controller firmware is before Jan 31,2011, and your main unit firmware is before April 9 2011 then you might have to use this method. After that the GFU program in Option 1. (recommended) or FTP method should work. It is the method you might have to use if your micro SD card gets corrupted. This is always the fall back method if something goes wrong, to try and recover either the main unit or the hand controller. see http://gemini-2.com/Removing_SDCards.php
If you have to format the SD card it is best to download the official SD card format routine from the
https://www.sdcard.org download section.
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