diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7ef0f03..4ede48c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -32,15 +32,16 @@ Lastly, Use KDS to build and upload the firmware to the MCU. After the above steps, the UHK should enumerate as the bootloader over USB. -You can use the [blhost utility](/bin/Tools/blhost) to upload the [application firmware](https://github.com/UltimateHackingKeyboard/firmware) via the bootloader. Unfortunately, the Linux version of this tool does not seem to work due to the bug. +Ultimately, you will want to upload the [application firmware](https://github.com/UltimateHackingKeyboard/firmware), but in order to test the bootloader, you can use [uhk-right_binary_blink.srec](uhk-right_binary_blink.srec) which is a properly configured binary that blinks that test LED of the UHK. + +You can use the [blhost utility](/bin/Tools/blhost) to upload the application firmware via the bootloader. Unfortunately, the Linux version of this tool does not seem to work due to a bug. You may have to execute the following as root/administrator: + +``` +blhost --usb 0x15a2,0x0073 flash-image uhk-right_binary_blink.srec +``` Alternatively, you can use the Windows-only [KinetisFlashTool](/bin/Tools/KinetisFlashTool/win) GUI application. -## Test firmwares - -To test the bootloader a binary properly configured has been added to the root folder of this repository. This binary is based on the UHK_Right Firmware project. -To understand these modifications and apply them to the current version of the UHK Right firmware, follow the procedure in "Adapting UHK Project to KBOOT.docx" (Work in progress...) - ## Key features * Communication through HID with any PC without the need of an additional driver.