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(Arguments that can be used with Blisp Examples for pinecil v2 with the blisp706 chip * -c bl70x or --chip=bl70x select chip type * -p COM3 or --port=COM3 specify the Serial port (COM in windows, ttyACM in linux). This example is COM3 but it could be different, check windows device manager). full example <code> .\blisp.exe write -p COM3 -c bl70x --reset .\Pinecilv2_EN.bin </code> Catergory: Pinecil)
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Summary

Arguments that can be used with Blisp

Examples for pinecil v2 with the blisp706 chip

  • -c bl70x or --chip=bl70x select chip type
  • -p COM3 or --port=COM3 specify the Serial port (COM in windows, ttyACM in linux). This example is COM3 but it could be different, check windows device manager).

full example .\blisp.exe write -p COM3 -c bl70x --reset .\Pinecilv2_EN.bin

Catergory: Pinecil

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