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Somethings not right... and it could be me. #6

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thisguy23 opened this issue Jan 24, 2019 · 3 comments
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Somethings not right... and it could be me. #6

thisguy23 opened this issue Jan 24, 2019 · 3 comments

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@thisguy23
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as you can see even trying to run the helloworld results in a failed flash. any thoughts or help would be great. love the projects!

@hackgnar
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hackgnar commented Sep 4, 2019

This and issue #7 are likely duplicates... See issue #7 for a possible resolution

@aprx
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aprx commented Nov 11, 2019

The message in ASSERT.TXT is saying that the boot-loader can't flash the new hex file. There is a fixed issue on the DAPLink project that describe a mishandling of flashing address in the boot-loader. You can flash version 0254 of DAPLink by using the file 0254_kl26z_microbit_0x8000.hex available in the zip file, and follow the procedure described here. It solved the issue for me.

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Same issue with Model 1.5
Flashing version https://github.com/ARMmbed/DAPLink/releases/tag/v0254 as mentioned above

The message in ASSERT.TXT is saying that the boot-loader can't flash the new hex file. There is a fixed issue on the DAPLink project that describe a mishandling of flashing address in the boot-loader. You can flash version 0254 of DAPLink by using the file 0254_kl26z_microbit_0x8000.hex available in the zip file, and follow the procedure described here. It solved the issue for me.

fixes it.
@virtualabs I guess that we can close this issue ?

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