The "text" inside these files is a standard consisting of text-based commands like system-view , quit , and # symbols used to switch views.
: These use .zip files for firmware. The "text" for these updates is usually a firmware version number (e.g., 6.2.147.9 ) or a manifest file named autoproto.xml .
: This specific "P19" designation refers to an online system firmware component for Linux. 2. Network & Server Configuration
While there is no single widely-known file named with fixed text, the name typically appears in two contexts where specific text or files might be required: 1. Firmware & Hardware Updates
These files must be saved in the root directory to be loaded by the device. 3. Industrial Chemical "Zip Clean"
The prefix "LS" often refers to hardware lines like players or HP LaserJet (ML530 P19) components. For these, the "text" you need is usually the contents of a configuration or "readme" file included in the update: