Boot it into the Open Firmware, and it'll tell you the version of the firmware. 
Hold Opt+Command(Apple)+O+F on bootup. 
Or, just download the firmware update and run it, if it's up to date, it'll let 
you know. 



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On Dec 7, 2009, at 10:36 AM, robert stiefvater wrote:

> I have this Imac and can't remember if the firmware upgrade was done.   
> Is there a way to check and see?
> I usually leave it on the computer if I did it but can't find anything  
> on it.
> It has OS 10.3.2 on it.
> Thanks in advance,
> bob
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