Document the requirement for hardware SPI
I spent a while fighting with my hardware before working this out- if SPI is disabled in the kernel reads will return all 1s which is very confusing and looks more like something is wired up wrong when it's actually correct.
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The only pins that are required are 5V, GND, CRESET, SPI_MOSI, SPI_MISO, SPI_CLK, and SPI_CS.
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The only pins that are required are 5V, GND, CRESET, SPI_MOSI, SPI_MISO, SPI_CLK, and SPI_CS.
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You can improve performance by attaching SPI_IO2 and SPI_IO3 and running `fomu-flash` in quad/qpi mode by specifying `-t 4` or `-t q`.
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The Pi's hardware SPI interface must be enabled in the kernel- use
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`raspi-config` or add `dtparam=spi=on` to `/boot/config.txt` and reboot before
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using. You can improve performance by attaching SPI_IO2 and SPI_IO3 and running
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`fomu-flash` in quad/qpi mode by specifying `-t 4` or `-t q`.
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You can get serial interaction by connecting the UART pins, but they are not necessary for flashing.
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You can get serial interaction by connecting the UART pins, but they are not necessary for flashing.
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