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[03:07:04] <lukesaber> zmatt: wanted to let you know - i bought a new sdcard, dumped a flasher on it and attempted. no luck. then i tried unplugging the serial debug leads and bam! started to flash. so it turns out my card was junk, and it also turns out that the UART having a connection on a user boot will interrupt the checking of other devices along the chain. learning curve! i just wanted to say thanks, your assistance was invaluable and i wish you lu
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[23:46:19] <sipos> What exactly does the boot switch do? make the default to boot of the SD card, instead of the internal MMC?
[23:47:47] <GenTooMan> no one dances for the beagle... much
[23:48:09] <GenTooMan> yes it says so in the documentation?
[23:49:00] <GenTooMan> you can look at the schematic and where the button connects too and then look at the processor documentation for the boot sequence for it as well (I do things to hard way)
[23:52:11] <nerdboy> you missed the algorithm flok dancing i guess...