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Partial Flashing für mini 3 #36

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fabianhugo opened this issue Nov 29, 2023 · 3 comments
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Partial Flashing für mini 3 #36

fabianhugo opened this issue Nov 29, 2023 · 3 comments

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@fabianhugo
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Mit Partial Flashing könnte die Dauer des Programmübertragens des BLE Device Firmware Updates (DFU) nochmal erheblich gesenkt werden.
Für den Calliope mini 1-2 funktioniert es bereits. Bei mini3 war das Problem, das nach Übertragen der ersten 6% die App abstürzt. Die Ursache hierfür muss noch geklärt werden.

@frankasky frankasky added this to the Flashing improvements milestone Dec 1, 2023
@januschke-itestra
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Partial Flashing is enabled for Mini 3 again. It no longer crashes after transferring 6%. However it has no big large performance enhancement over the new Full Flashing Service. Can be considered closed?

@joernalraun
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@januschke-itestra can you check this with an older Calliope mini version as well (the 6% is something I heard from another person as well – though I thought it is because of a certain program)? We will also have a look into it of course! :)

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@januschke-itestra can you check this with an older Calliope mini version as well (the 6% is something I heard from another person as well – though I thought it is because of a certain program)? We will also have a look into it of course! :)

did some testing with the v2 using the new MakeCode Version. Had no Issues flashing there as well. Will move to testing the V1 next.

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