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* remove your device from the host using the host OS's ejection APIs, to ensure all data is correctly flushed to the
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* bootloader's virtual filesystem and not cached in the OS's file system driver.
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*
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* The current device firmware can be read from the device by reading a file from the virtual FAT filesystem.
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* The current device firmware can be read from the device by reading a file from the virtual FAT filesystem. Two files will
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* be present:
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* - <b>FLASH.BIN</b>, representing the AVR's internal flash memory
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* - <b>EEPROM.BIN</b>, representing the AVR's internal EEPROM memory
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*
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* To convert an existing Intel HEX (.HEX) program file to a binary (.BIN) file suitable for this bootloader, run:
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* \code
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* avr-objcopy -O binary -R .eeprom -R .fuse -R .lock -R .signature input.hex output.bin
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* \endcode
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* From a terminal, replacing <tt>input.hex</tt> and <tt>output.bin</tt> with the respective input and output filenames.
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* AVR EEPROM data files in Intel HEX format (.EEP) uses a similar technique:
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* \code
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* avr-objcopy -O binary input.eep output.bin
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* \endcode
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*
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* \warning This bootloader is currently <b>incompatible with the Apple MacOS X OS Finder GUI</b>, due to the
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* large amount of meta files this OS attempts to write to the disk along with the new binaries. On
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