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I must be blind, because I am not seeing anything that is telling me how to get r&d mode, or perhaps I'm not understanding?
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You mean the "The hard way (only of academic interest)" part ?
AFAICS it also involves flashing, it even overwrites the entire image (thus "resetting" your 770), while using the flasher program to enable r&d or usb-host modes only flips a few bits in your memory and otherwise leaves the rest alone... Believe us, that is the way to go :-)