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authorFrancis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2015-10-12 22:19:24 (EDT)
committer Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2015-10-12 22:19:24 (EDT)
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<p>
<i>The screw</i> is accessible by removing other screws and gently prying off the upper shell, where the flash chip and the screw
are directly accessible. User flashing from software is possible, without having to externally re-flash, but the flash chip
- is SPI (SOIC-8 form factor) so you can also externally re-flash (if you want to).
+ is SPI (SOIC-8 form factor) so you can also externally re-flash (if you want to). In practise, you only need to externally re-flash
+ if you brick the laptop; read <a href="../install/bbb_setup.html">../install/bbb_setup.html</a> for an example of how to set up
+ an SPI programmer.
</p>
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