Usbz firmware upgrade help!

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Griffin
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Usbz firmware upgrade help!

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Hi!
I've been trying to update the firmware of my usbz but i cannot get it to upgrade. It's stuck in the same version.

Any help would be appreciated.

Here is what I have:
FULL INFO
Openning port .............................. OK


SERIAL INFO
VERSION: 05 1B VENDOR: 01 15

ZME_CAPABILITIES
UID: 28 B3 DA B4 33 3B 3D 4F FD 59 73 E2 10 43 7E 18
VENDOR: 00 00 NODES: FF
FLAGS: 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

FIRMWARE CRC
BOOT: BB BB FW: 35 7A
MISC
FREQ: ANZ

NVR Content
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prog/erase lock : FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF, Read back lock: FF
Rev 01, Cal 01, TXCal 17 12, SAW FF FF FF FF, Pin FF, CRC C7 E3
NMV: CS 15, TYPE 02, SIZE 02 00, PSIZE 01 00 (EEPROM M25PE40)
USB: VID FF FF, PID FF FF, UUID FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FACTORY ID: WEEK 255, YEAR 255, CHIP FF FF, SER FF FF, WS 255, HWREV: FF FF, CRC8 FF

elapsed 59.054459095 seconds
At first i though that the version 05 1B was the version, so i downloaded the FW version 5.1 to 5.2 I ran the following command:
sudo ./ZMESerialUpdater serialapi_uzbupdate -f firmware_UZB_from_05_01_to_05_02.bin -d /dev/ttyACM0
Nothing chaged

then i ran
sudo ./ZMESerialUpdater serialapi_uzbupdate -b bootloader_UZB_from_05_01_to_34A9.bin -f firmware_UZB_from_05_01_to_05_02.bin -d /dev/ttyACM0
Still nothing.. then I looked and saw the text BOOT BB BB FW 35 7A, so i thought it could be something related to hex... so i looked at 35, which converts to 53 in decimal so i thought huh.. version 5.3 then?

So i ran
sudo ./ZMESerialUpdater serialapi_uzbupdate -b bootloader_UZB_from_05_01_to_34A9.bin -f firmware_UZB_from_05_01_to_05_02.bin -d /dev/ttyACM0
Still the same ouput as before... any pointers would be appreciated!
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