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2006-04-25
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Yes, I'm in R&D mode, are you not supposed to be able to flash it while in that mode?
What is the standard way for removing it form R&D mode?
I will try your suggestions for windows, although I also have linux at my disposal.
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Are you in rd-mode? That was my issue...flash it out of r&d mode then try it again.
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