Firmware update
Format the card in the camera, then remove it. Put it in a card reader on your computer. Copy the firmware file to the root level of the card, dismount the card from your computer, then put it back in the camera. The instructions don't say so, but I set the camera to not self-power-off. The rest of Canon's instructions are pretty simple. It was really a painless procedure. I was surprised, seeing as how the camera runs a modified version of DOS, that it appeared to work as pain-free as my Macintosh.
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Format the card in the camera, then remove it. Put it in a card reader on your computer. Copy the firmware file to the root level of the card, dismount the card from your computer, then put it back in the camera. The instructions don't say so, but I set the camera to not self-power-off. The rest of Canon's instructions are pretty simple. It was really a painless procedure. I was surprised, seeing as how the camera runs a modified version of DOS, that it appeared to work as pain-free as my Macintosh.
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