(2025-03-11, 12:30 AM)jacqueline Wrote: Usually in this case the device is not really bricked, just stuck mid-firmware-update. We should probably make the update process a little more robust against this failure more tbh.I think it could be helpful to ship all the flash partitions in releases. For speed, the updater (both GUI and CLI) could check if they can determine the existing firmware version. If yes, just flash the tangara and lua partitions; otherwise, fall back to flashing all partitions like `idf.py flash`.
Another recovery option you could try is reflashing the update via the tangara cli: https://cooltech.zone/tangara/docs/flash...panion-cli
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May have accidentally bricked during firmware update - by leifspacefriend - 2025-03-10, 05:47 PM
RE: May have accidentally bricked during firmware update - by pgronkievitz - 2025-03-10, 07:01 PM
RE: May have accidentally bricked during firmware update - by Be - 2025-03-10, 09:10 PM
RE: May have accidentally bricked during firmware update - by jacqueline - 2025-03-11, 12:30 AM
RE: May have accidentally bricked during firmware update - by Be - 2025-03-11, 03:53 AM
RE: May have accidentally bricked during firmware update - by jacqueline - 2025-03-12, 09:04 PM
RE: May have accidentally bricked during firmware update - by taivlam - 2025-04-10, 01:11 PM
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