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	Yafuflash utility Release version 6.86.28
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Utility:
1. Yafuflash (version 6.86.28)
   (for BMC RR12 LTE code base)

Supported BMC chip :  
1) AST2500

Before update firmware image please check as below:
1. copy firmware image file to this directory
2. write the BMC firmware image file name to "rom.txt" and "rom_enc.txt" file

[Notice]:
	AMI now not support Linux_x86_32 yafuflash, so we will remove the Linux_x86_32 folder.

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	Yafuflash utility Release version 6.86.05
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Utility:
1. Yafuflash (version 6.86.05)
   (for BMC RR12 LTE code base)

Supported BMC chip :  
1) AST2500


Before update firmware image please check as below:
1. copy firmware image file to this directory
2. write the BMC firmware image file name to "rom.txt" and "rom_enc.txt" file

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	YAFUFlash Utility for BIOS Firmware update procedure
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[Notice]:
	in this directory
	1. Update BIOS FW via Out-of-Band command line:
		a) in Window, run "ubios_oob.bat <User name> <Password> <BMC IP> <BIOS Image>"
		   in Linux, run "./ubios_oob.sh <User name> <Password> <BMC IP> <BIOS Image>"
       
	2. Update BIOS FW with preserve nvram via Out-of-Band command line:
		a) in Window, run "ubios_preserve_nvram.bat <User name> <Password> <BMC IP> <BIOS Image>"
		   in Linux, run "./ubios_preserve_nvram.sh <User name> <Password> <BMC IP> <BIOS Image>"

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	YAFUFlash Utility for CPLD Firmware update procedure
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[Notice]:
	in this directory
	1. Update CPLD FW via Out-of-Band command line:
		a) in Window, run "ucpld_oob.bat <User name> <Password> <BMC IP> <CPLD Image>"
		   in Linux, run "./ucpld_oob.sh <User name> <Password> <BMC IP> <CPLD Image>"




