Yes, very quick:

1. disconnect your board, press reset button and hold it while plugging
board back in.
2. Drop this bootloader on the BOOTLOADER drive:
https://mbed.org/media/uploads/samux/mbed_if_v2.0_frdm_kl25z.s19
3. Unplug, plug back in.
4. Drop the attached binary on your board.
5. Now you can switch back to the Open-DAP driver.

mbed.org is pretty neat. A very easy way for beginners to program their
board, as they don't need any host tools. Everything is in the cloude. I
use it with my undergraduate students a lot. Get's them started quickly on
their embedded endeavors.

- Thomas



On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 8:46 AM, Chris Fryer <chrisf1...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  On 19/09/13 15:29, Thomas Schmid wrote:
>
> You can unstuck your device by reprogramming it using the mbed.org tools.
> At least, that's what worked for me.
>
> Thanks for the suggestion.
> I haven't used mbed at all and from a quick look, it's not obvious how to
> access these 'tools'.
> Is this a quick way to reflash my part? It'll only take me half an hour to
> replace the chip!
> Regards
> Chris
>

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