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Download and extract the latest Sniffer firmware
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Flash the .hex file found in the
/Firmware:$> JLinkExe -if SWD -device nrf51 h w4 0x4001e504, 0x2 w4 0x4001e50c, 0x1
loadbin ble-sniffer_nRF51822_1.0.1_1111_Sniffer.hex, 0
| #!/bin/bash | |
| set -o errexit | |
| clear | |
| printf "\n*** This script will download a cloud image and create a Proxmox VM template from it. ***\n\n" | |
| ### HOW TO USE | |
| ### Pre-req: | |
| ### - run on a Proxmox 6 server | |
| ### - a dhcp server should be active on vmbr1 |
Download and extract the latest Sniffer firmware
Flash the .hex file found in the /Firmware:
$> JLinkExe -if SWD -device nrf51
h
w4 0x4001e504, 0x2
w4 0x4001e50c, 0x1
loadbin ble-sniffer_nRF51822_1.0.1_1111_Sniffer.hex, 0
Requirement: Chromebook, Common Sense, Commandline Ablity, 1 hour of time
Dear developers with a spare Chromebook lets inject a little personalization into your Crosh shell with custom fonts, the solarized theme, and extra secure shell options.
Also, keep in mind that the terms Chrosh, Chrosh Window, and Secure Shell all refer to various versions and extentions built around the ChromeOS terminal. Settings that affect the ChromeOS terminal are global.