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products:sbc:vim2:install-os:boot-into-upgrade-mode [2022/07/13 22:06]
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products:sbc:vim2:install-os:boot-into-upgrade-mode [2024/05/22 21:08] (current)
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 ====== VIM2 Boot into Upgrade Mode ====== ====== VIM2 Boot into Upgrade Mode ======
  
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 <WRAP info > <WRAP info >
-There are ways to boot into upgrade mode:+There are ways to boot into upgrade mode:
  
 +  * TST Mode (Recommended)
   * Keys Mode (Side-Buttons)   * Keys Mode (Side-Buttons)
   * Serial Mode   * Serial Mode
-  * TST Mode (Recommended) 
   * MRegister Mode   * MRegister Mode
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
 <tabbox TST Mode (Recommended)> <tabbox TST Mode (Recommended)>
-  - Connect VIM1 to PC with a USB-C cable.+  - Connect VIM2 to PC with a USB-C cable.
   - Quickly press the ''Function'' key **3 times in 2 seconds**, then release the key. You will see the Power LED (Blue) blink for about 3 seconds.   - Quickly press the ''Function'' key **3 times in 2 seconds**, then release the key. You will see the Power LED (Blue) blink for about 3 seconds.
   - After the Power LED (Blue) turns OFF, this indicates that the board is in Upgrade Mode (Maskrom Mode).   - After the Power LED (Blue) turns OFF, this indicates that the board is in Upgrade Mode (Maskrom Mode).
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 +<WRAP important >
 +Only for VIM2 V14 version.
 +</WRAP>
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 <tabbox Key Mode> <tabbox Key Mode>
  
-  - Power on VIM1.+  - Power on VIM2.
   - Long press the ''POWER'' key without releasing it.   - Long press the ''POWER'' key without releasing it.
   - Short press the ''Reset'' key and release it.   - Short press the ''Reset'' key and release it.
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   - Hit ''SPACE'' on your keyboard at the moment of bootup to stop autoboot. This step will let VIM1 boot into U-Boot command line.   - Hit ''SPACE'' on your keyboard at the moment of bootup to stop autoboot. This step will let VIM1 boot into U-Boot command line.
   - Type ''run update'' in the terminal of U-Boot. The Sys LED (White) will turn ON when you’ve entered Upgrade Mode.   - Type ''run update'' in the terminal of U-Boot. The Sys LED (White) will turn ON when you’ve entered Upgrade Mode.
-<tabbox Bootable TF Card> +<tabbox MRegister Mode
-  - [[products:sbc:vim1:development:create-bootable-tf-card|Create a Bootable TF Card]]. +  - Connect VIM2 to PC with a USB-C cable. 
-  - Insert a Bootable TF card into the slot. +  - Use the tweezers to shourtcut the MRegiser pad. 
-  - Refer to this guide to setup your serial tool for VIM1. +  - Short press the ''Reset'' key to enter upgrade mode. 
-  - Connect VIM1 to PC with a USB-C cable. + 
-  - Hit ''SPACE'' key at the moment of bootup to stop autobootThis step will let VIM1 boot into U-Boot+  * MRegister location for V14 version board 
-  - Type ''run update'' in the U-Boot terminal.+{{:products:sbc:vim2:vim2-mregister-short-circuit-v14.webp?400|}} 
 +  * MRegister location for V12 version board 
 +{{:products:sbc:vim2:vim2-mregister-short-circuit-v12.webp?400|}} 
 + 
 + 
 +<WRAP tip > 
 +The Mregister is located on the underside of VIM2. 
 +</WRAP> 
 + 
 </tabbox> </tabbox>
Last modified: 2022/07/13 22:06 by frank