NB100 Linux BIOS update

OK, I found and downloaded the file to update the BIOS of Toshiba, I have not been able to find instructions on how to properly apply the update.

For the Linux version, it is in the form of a .sh, however, is not a standard shell script. What is to be run from a command prompt? Someone knows or could someone point me to the documentation I don't seem to be able to find this topic?

Thanks in advance.

Suppose, it is the level of support. ;)

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