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# DevTerm
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## OS images
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### A04
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http://dl.clockworkpi.com/DevTerm_A04_v0.2h.img.bz2 (32bit)
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md5sum acec1d02a37bfbffc9ed025fd718948e
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### A06
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http://dl.clockworkpi.com/DevTerm_A06_v0.2h.img.bz2
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md5sum 26f52bfde573479960d8696f407d19b9
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### CM3
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http://dl.clockworkpi.com/DevTerm_CM3_v0.1a.img.bz2 (32bit)
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md5sum bef6c111863f8d2e6ef1cb23be354152
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### CM4
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* http://dl.clockworkpi.com/DevTerm_CM4_v0.2b_64bit.img.7z
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md5sum 8b2fdebe254dfa1f5f245cebb85b1e84
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* http://dl.clockworkpi.com/DevTerm_CM4_v0.1.img.bz2 (32bit)
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md5sum 7938ed1cdda98ba6f28049a819c12dc1
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* http://dl.clockworkpi.com/DevTerm_CM4_v0.3e_xfce_64bit.img.7z (based on rpi-lite with xfce)
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md5sum ab081eabf24ae501dc3f40a9126b7e5a
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### R01
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http://dl.clockworkpi.com/DevTerm_R01_v0.2a.img.bz2
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md5sum 49aa472a6e4d81a48e0a1a26436f02c2
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After downloading the files, you need to uncompress them. Please note that MacOS requires version 11.6 or higher to uncompress 7z files.
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For flashing the OS image, you can use the following tools:
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* Windows and macOS users can use [Etcher](https://etcher.balena.io/) to flash the image.
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* Linux users can use the "dd" command to flash the image.
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Devterm keyboard firmware flash program available. You can download it from this link: [Devterm Keyboard Firmware Flash Program](https://github.com/clockworkpi/DevTerm/raw/main/Bin/devterm_keyboard_flash.tar.gz).
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Here's how you can flash the firmware on uConsole(A06 or CM4) or a PC running Ubuntu 22.04:
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1. Download the devterm_keyboard_flash.tar.gz file.
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2. Extract the contents of the archive: `tar zxvf devterm_keyboard_flash.tar.gz`.
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3. Install the required package using the following command: `sudo apt install -y dfu-util`.
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4. Navigate to the extracted directory: `cd devterm_keyboard_flash`.
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5. Execute the flash script with root privileges: `sudo ./flash.sh`.
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6. If everything goes well, you will see a progress bar indicating the flashing process.
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7. If any issues occur or the keyboard loses control (which is unlikely), simply reboot Devterm to resolve it.
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8. Rest assured that this flash program will not brick your keyboard.
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