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Resources for developers and hackers! Also don't forget about resources like the [[en: | Resources for developers and hackers! Also don't forget about resources like the [[en: | ||
- | ==== Command Protocols | + | ===== Current TailCoNTROL Release ===== |
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==== Using OTA ==== | ==== Using OTA ==== | ||
- | If you need to test an experimental firmware or update outside the official CRUMPET app, there is a [[en: | + | If you need to test an experimental firmware or update outside the official CRUMPET app, there is a facility to update over BLE. |
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**Note:** flashing test firmware or the incorrect firmware for your product can make it impossible to recover without a hardware flash, which may require return for service. You should only perform this operation **at your own risk**, and only if you are comfortable with all the steps and components used to perform it. You also need to have a recovery plan and be prepared to hardware flash if something goes wrong. | **Note:** flashing test firmware or the incorrect firmware for your product can make it impossible to recover without a hardware flash, which may require return for service. You should only perform this operation **at your own risk**, and only if you are comfortable with all the steps and components used to perform it. You also need to have a recovery plan and be prepared to hardware flash if something goes wrong. |