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Make flashing simpler with Pipenv #130
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LGTM
But I don't know pipenv though
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Before uploading your image make sure you start the boot loader on the SoC (`select` + `reset` on CC2538DK). | |||
You can find more info on the different options by executing `python cc2538-bsl.py -h`. | |||
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If you are using Pipenv, you an flash a device with the following command: |
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If you are using Pipenv, you an flash a device with the following command: | |
If you are using Pipenv, you can flash a device with the following command: |
pipenv run flash /path/to/CC2652RB_coordinator_20220219.hex | ||
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**NOTE:** You can pass `-p /dev/cu.usbserial-1120` if your device is not auto-detected. Your `.hex` file path/name may be different. |
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**NOTE:** You can pass `-p /dev/cu.usbserial-1120` if your device is not auto-detected. Your `.hex` file path/name may be different. | |
**NOTE:** If your device is not auto-detected, you can choose the right one with the `-p` command-line option, for example: `-p /dev/cu.usbserial-1120` . Your `*.hex` file path/name may be different. |
Came across these instructions and thought I'd make this a little simpler.