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products:sbc:vim3:install-os:boot-into-upgrade-mode [2022/11/01 22:13] hyphop [TST Mode (Recommended)] |
products:sbc:vim3:install-os:boot-into-upgrade-mode [2023/03/23 21:33] (current) nick |
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| There are 4 ways to boot into upgrade mode: | There are 4 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 | ||
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| - Connect VIM3 to PC with a USB-C cable. | - Connect VIM3 to PC with a USB-C cable. | ||
| - | - Refer to [[products: | + | - Refer to [[products: |
| - Once again, make sure you’ve done the correct connections and setup. | - Once again, make sure you’ve done the correct connections and setup. | ||
| - Hit '' | - Hit '' | ||
| - Type '' | - Type '' | ||
| + | ===== MRegister Mode ===== | ||
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| + | - Power on VIM3. | ||
| + | - Use a tweezer to short-circuit the two pads of the M register, and without releasing… | ||
| + | - Short press the Reset key and then release it, to boot into upgroup mode | ||
| ===== Bootable TF Card ===== | ===== Bootable TF Card ===== | ||