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| ====== VIM1 Boot into Upgrade Mode ====== | ====== VIM1 Boot into Upgrade Mode ====== | ||
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|   - Hit '' |   - Hit '' | ||
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| + | <tabbox MRegister Mode> | ||
| + | - Connect VIM1 to PC via USB-C cable | ||
| + | - Use a tweezer to short-circuit the two pads of the M register, and without releasing it | ||
| + |   - Short press the '' | ||
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| + | <WRAP tip > | ||
| + | The '' | ||
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