Apple posts Mac, keyboard firmware updates, new iPhone SDK
Apple on Tuesday released several fixes to improve the reliability of its Macs based on Intel's mobile platform as well as its newer aluminum keyboard. Also, beta 3 has surfaced for the iPhone developer SDK along with a new firmware beta.
iMac EFI Firmware Update 1.3
Firmware Update 1.3 (1.6MB) improves the stability of Intel-based iMacs.
Apple doesn't mention which models are affected, though the fix is known to apply to aluminum models and requires Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later.
MacBook EFI Firmware Update 1.2
Version 1.2 of the 13-inch MacBook's firmware (1.8MB) improves the stability of all models.
It also requires Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later.
MacBook Air EFI Firmware Update 1.0
The MacBook Air's first EFI upgrade (2.3MB) improves its stability.
Apple incorrectly states that the update requires Mac OS X Tiger, as the Air first shipped with Leopard.
MacBook Pro EFI Firmware Update 1.5
One of the larger updates, EFI Update 1.5 (3.1MB) also addresses stability for 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pros and requires Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later.
Aluminum Keyboard Update
Affecting bundled keyboards with iMacs and Mac Pros as well as the stand-alone option, the Aluminum Keyboard Update (1.5MB) resolves an issue where a key could unexpectedly 'stick' and repeat characters.
It also mends "other issues," according to Apple, and requires Mac OS X 10.5.2.
iPhone SDK Beta 3,
Early developers for the iPhone and iPod touch now have access to beta 3 of the Software Development Kit for the devices at Apple's developer website.
The 1.4GB download is much smaller than the original 2GB version but is said by Apple to fix several bugs as well as enable support for the latest beta version of the iPhone's firmware, which is available at the same time.
Build 5A240d of the iPhone's operating system improves Microsoft Exchange support and fixes some outstanding bugs.
Updating to the new SDK requires Mac OS X 10.5.2 and is considered necessary, as the just-replaced iPhone 2.0 beta firmware expires as of Tuesday.
iMac EFI Firmware Update 1.3
Firmware Update 1.3 (1.6MB) improves the stability of Intel-based iMacs.
Apple doesn't mention which models are affected, though the fix is known to apply to aluminum models and requires Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later.
MacBook EFI Firmware Update 1.2
Version 1.2 of the 13-inch MacBook's firmware (1.8MB) improves the stability of all models.
It also requires Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later.
MacBook Air EFI Firmware Update 1.0
The MacBook Air's first EFI upgrade (2.3MB) improves its stability.
Apple incorrectly states that the update requires Mac OS X Tiger, as the Air first shipped with Leopard.
MacBook Pro EFI Firmware Update 1.5
One of the larger updates, EFI Update 1.5 (3.1MB) also addresses stability for 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pros and requires Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later.
Aluminum Keyboard Update
Affecting bundled keyboards with iMacs and Mac Pros as well as the stand-alone option, the Aluminum Keyboard Update (1.5MB) resolves an issue where a key could unexpectedly 'stick' and repeat characters.
It also mends "other issues," according to Apple, and requires Mac OS X 10.5.2.
iPhone SDK Beta 3,
Early developers for the iPhone and iPod touch now have access to beta 3 of the Software Development Kit for the devices at Apple's developer website.
The 1.4GB download is much smaller than the original 2GB version but is said by Apple to fix several bugs as well as enable support for the latest beta version of the iPhone's firmware, which is available at the same time.
Build 5A240d of the iPhone's operating system improves Microsoft Exchange support and fixes some outstanding bugs.
Updating to the new SDK requires Mac OS X 10.5.2 and is considered necessary, as the just-replaced iPhone 2.0 beta firmware expires as of Tuesday.
Comments
But nowadays, who knows.
An updated iMac and mini would be nice.
Such software updates used to be the harbinger of new hardware.
But nowadays, who knows.
An updated iMac and mini would be nice.
No the update was because the other drivers didn't work correctly as I've had enough experience with to appreciate. And the firmware was likely somewhat related.
MacBook EFI Firmware Update 1.2
Version 1.2 of the 13-inch MacBook's firmware (1.8MB) improves the stability of all models.
It also requires Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later.
Downloaded the package and it requested 10.5. Is there more to come?
I guess its going to take an actual EFI update for the mini to fix this.
I could use some more stability on it?
iMac EFI Firmware Update 1.3
Firmware Update 1.3 (1.6MB) improves the stability of Intel-based iMacs.
EDIT: I had just posted about what I thought was a BootROM discrepancy with this update. Turns out the firmware didn't install correctly for me at the first attempt and the message telling me to try again was buried under a few others when I started up.
Firmware update works great - no problems.
MacBook Air EFI Firmware Update 1.0
The MacBook Air's first EFI upgrade (2.3MB) improves its stability.
Apple incorrectly states that the update requires Mac OS X Tiger, as the Air first shipped with Leopard.
Is it possible to install Tiger on a Macbook Air though? It could be that the firmware update simply happens to work on Tiger if for some reason someone wanted to use 10.4 instead.
I mean i don't know why you would want to do that...and probably apple making a typo is more likely.
humm my MacBook doesn't need it... aren't these just brand new and to everyone?
I could use some more stability on it…
My MacBook doesn't need it either and it's not the newest model. I check te BootROM and it's clearly not the version number that will be replaced after the update. Oh well, everything is working great so i'm not going to bother until it's pushed to Software Update.
Confusing!!
With the site above, scroll down to the MacBook section... perhaps this indicates that v1.2 is in fact only for Late 2007 MacBook models and not all of the MacBook generation???
If thats the case, Apple might want to consider adding a little more to their 'System Requirements' section and not be so lazy!!!!
And also, Appleinsider might want to alter where it says:
'MacBook EFI Firmware Update 1.2
Version 1.2 of the 13-inch MacBook's firmware (1.8MB) improves the stability of all models.'
i just installed the updates but the EFI firmware updater is popping up to say the install is complete at every startup now. i checked the account login items and it's not there. anyone know how i can remove it?
Same problem here. Just installed.
24" 2.8 Extreme iMac Aluminum
It's sad that Apple would drop update support for older machines so quickly. Unless of course these issues only exist in Leapord and not Tiger, rather than the actual hardware.
Thanks
Jensen
for using the Aluminum Keyboard is 10.4.10. Does this mean the problems don't show up
until 10.5.2? Does this mean if you use a 10.5.2 machine to update the firmware in the
keyboard, that it won't work if you move the keyboard to a system with Tiger on it? The
program which loads firmware to a device should be extremely simple and not have an
OS requirement! Apple is being so lame.
Build 5A240d of the iPhone's operating system improves Microsoft Exchange support and fixes some outstanding bugs.
Everyone is raving about push mail and calendar support for Exchange, but what about the Notes and Tasks features? Is the iPhone going to support accessing Notes and Tasks items on an Exchange server?
Everyone is raving about push mail and calendar support for Exchange, but what about the Notes and Tasks features? Is the iPhone going to support accessing Notes and Tasks items on an Exchange server?
I just want my iPhone Notes to sync with the Notes feature in Leopard Mail.
since the update the spacebar doesn't appear to open quick look anymore...
I wish I could get that feature. I am not a fan of QuickLook.