Hi Freddie,

     You are right, i dont think i need soft_reset_halt, i took it out. For
testing I tried "reset halt" and simply "reset" just to see if it loads OK,
but the erase problem stated in this thread still persists.

Cheers.









On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Freddie Chopin <freddie_cho...@op.pl>wrote:

> My first suggestion would be to N-E-V-E-R use soft_reset_halt unless you
> really have no other option.
>
> 4\/3!!
>
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