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:Where "EBF_v265_BL.unified.hex" is the name of the hex file that you want to program.
 
:Where "EBF_v265_BL.unified.hex" is the name of the hex file that you want to program.
 
* Confirm that you get a long series of dots "." on the command line, and that there are no errors. Your EBB will reset itself at the end of the programming process (that's what the '-r' does).
 
* Confirm that you get a long series of dots "." on the command line, and that there are no errors. Your EBB will reset itself at the end of the programming process (that's what the '-r' does).
* On Windows, if you have an older firmware and are updating to a relatively newer one, Windows may ask you to find a driver for the device when the EBB resets. You can install the proper windows "INF" driver by downloading and running the EggBot installer for Windows, which Installs the USB driver (the "UBW" driver) from [https://github.com/evil-mad/EggBot/releases GitHub]. If Windows says the drivers are unsigned and do you want to continue, just allow it to install them.
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* On Windows, if you have an older firmware and are updating to a relatively newer one, Windows may ask you to find a driver for the device when the EBB resets. You can install the proper windows "INF" driver by downloading and running the EggBot_250A.exe installer, which Installs the USB driver (the "UBW" driver) from [https://github.com/evil-mad/EggBot/releases GitHub]. If Windows says the drivers are unsigned and do you want to continue, just allow it to install them.
 
* After you've updated your EBB with fresh firmware, you can check to see that the new firmware was successfully programmed by opening Inkscape, going to Extensions->Eggbot..., click on the Manual tab, select "Check EBB Version" from the drop down list, and click Apply. In the little dialog box that pops up when this process is finished you should see something like "Firmware Version 2.0.2" or whatever your version number is.
 
* After you've updated your EBB with fresh firmware, you can check to see that the new firmware was successfully programmed by opening Inkscape, going to Extensions->Eggbot..., click on the Manual tab, select "Check EBB Version" from the drop down list, and click Apply. In the little dialog box that pops up when this process is finished you should see something like "Firmware Version 2.0.2" or whatever your version number is.

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