BTW, I am curious: what modifications are you going to make to the controller?
If you do not want or cannot say, no problem. Just interested to hear different
use cases/modifications that folks want to do.
Oh, and my post was just to get you going quickly; I am sure we can debug your
issue.
>
Hi Greg,
On Tue, Apr 04, 2017 at 06:48:31PM +, Greg Foringer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've spent about 16 hours trying to get the nrf52_boot and blehci image
> flashed to my board. I'm hoping someone has some insight about my problem.
>
> I have installed all the SEGGER JLink tools and drivers
Hello Greg:
Not sure why you are having problems using the newt tool to download, but
JLinkExe can load binary files. There is a command called “loadbin” that will
allow you to load a binary file at a given location. Load the bootloader at 0
and the img file that you created at address 0x8000.
Hello,
I've spent about 16 hours trying to get the nrf52_boot and blehci image
flashed to my board. I'm hoping someone has some insight about my problem.
I have installed all the SEGGER JLink tools and drivers (v6.14c) on both my
OSX host and my Ubuntu 16.04 guest. When using JLinkExe, it can