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s340_softdevice_adafruit_nrf52840_feather_express [2020/02/07 23:17] orrmany [C. Modify the Adafruit bootloader] |
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**BEWARE**: trying to install the CircuitPython UF2 package to a S340-adapted Feather will brick your Feather and you will need to use a SWD programmer device to make your Feather usable again! | **BEWARE**: trying to install the CircuitPython UF2 package to a S340-adapted Feather will brick your Feather and you will need to use a SWD programmer device to make your Feather usable again! | ||
==== Credits ==== | ==== Credits ==== | ||
- | A number of internet resources helped me. The biggest help came as form of a personal mail from "Ryan", whom I got acquainted with by [[https://www.arduinolibraries.info/authors/cujomalainey|Curtis Malainey]]. It was "Ryan", who first managed the S340 SoftDevice to work with his Feather and he kindly shared his steps with me. This guide is based primarily on his work. | + | A number of internet resources helped me. The biggest help came as form of a personal mail from [[https://github.com/rtgree01|Ryan Green]], whom I got acquainted with by [[https://www.arduinolibraries.info/authors/cujomalainey|Curtis Malainey]]. It was Ryan, who first managed the S340 SoftDevice to work with his Feather and he kindly shared his steps with me. This guide is based primarily on his work. |
* [[https://github.com/charlesportwoodii/Adafruit_nRF52_Bootloader]] -- some interesting learnings about the bootloader | * [[https://github.com/charlesportwoodii/Adafruit_nRF52_Bootloader]] -- some interesting learnings about the bootloader | ||
* [[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/nrf52840-advanced-development-with-the-nrf5-sdk]] -- I learnt a lot about using the nRF5 SDK and the ARM-GCC workflow | * [[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/nrf52840-advanced-development-with-the-nrf5-sdk]] -- I learnt a lot about using the nRF5 SDK and the ARM-GCC workflow | ||
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* A blog entry of a similar bootloader hack success. but with the SparkFun PRo Mini board: . https://judepereira.com/blog/nrf52840-flash-s340/ | * A blog entry of a similar bootloader hack success. but with the SparkFun PRo Mini board: . https://judepereira.com/blog/nrf52840-flash-s340/ | ||
- | ===== Prequisites ===== | + | ===== Prerequisites ===== |
==== Must to have ==== | ==== Must to have ==== | ||
* You will need, obviously, an [[https://www.adafruit.com/product/4062|Adafruit Feather nRF52840 Express]] | * You will need, obviously, an [[https://www.adafruit.com/product/4062|Adafruit Feather nRF52840 Express]] | ||
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==== D. Build and flash the modified Adafruit bootloader ==== | ==== D. Build and flash the modified Adafruit bootloader ==== | ||
- | Go to the root of the bootloader directory tree. Build and flash as follows. **NOTE**: adapt the GNU_INSTALL_ROOT and SERIAL definitions according to your local setup! | + | Go to the root of the bootloader directory tree. Build and flash as follows. |
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+ | **NOTE**: adapt the GNU_INSTALL_ROOT and SERIAL definitions according to your local setup! | ||
<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
make GNU_INSTALL_ROOT="C:/Program Files (x86)/GNU Tools Arm Embedded/9 2019-q4-major/bin/" BOARD=feather_nrf52840_express_s340 all combinehex | make GNU_INSTALL_ROOT="C:/Program Files (x86)/GNU Tools Arm Embedded/9 2019-q4-major/bin/" BOARD=feather_nrf52840_express_s340 all combinehex |