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I was hoping someone would just dl the most likely and compare the ASR naming to their previous files then let us know. My money is on 1410_type1918357 - 814.83 MB, but that's an uneducated guess. I've downloaded it and found it contains only 2 files, 019QAVI8.ASR & 019QAVI8.SRX, indicating they're probably ASR'1' files. The other ASR files are bigger at 63.2 MB versus 48 MB which likely indicates that the larger folder contains ASR'2' for the later 2xxx/3xxx series. US/EU 37x0 use G2S rather than SID though, maybe local fw units use SID files but i don't know. There was an earlier post [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] by bearcat indicating that the ASR files from the first link in P#1 [1410_type1918312] worked in a US 37x0. Those files are also 48MB and indicated as being for 2xxx so that's perhaps indicating the earlier 2xx0 family which also used ASR'1' files in common with 8xx and 37x0 rather than them being for the 2xx2/5/6/7. Instead of having to guess, it would be nice if someone with actual local unit/s and local experience would clarify.Quote:
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Perhaps someone could compare and advise please?
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For Asian fw 2x5W JCV capable models take 1410_type1918383 containing map and jcv file only. US fw 2x5W cannot use the JCV even if patched so can use the map only.