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# Flash-CHIP
Ready to use Flash environment for the C.H.I.P Single Board Computer
# Revive an outdated C.H.I.P. from factory OS to Debian Buster
## Part 1: Flashing stock C.H.I.P. image
Ready to use Flash environment for the C.H.I.P Single Board Computer
Simplyfies the Flashing Process for the C.H.I.P and PocketC.H.I.P Computer.
## Instructions
### Part 1: Stock image
1. Remove the C.H.I.P from its case (in case you have a Pocket C.H.I.P).
2. Connect the FEL and a GROUND pin of the C.H.I.P (for example, with a paperclip).
3. Connect the C.H.I.P its micro USB port to a USB port of your Linux machine.
4. In the Linux machine:
- run ` git clone https://github.com/thore-krug/Flash-CHIP.git` to clone this repository.
- run ` git clone https://github.com/asophila/Flash-CHIP.git` to clone this repository.
- `cd` into the location where you stored this repository.
- run `sudo chmod +x Flash.sh`
- run `./Flash.sh`
- Select the version you want to install.
- Wait until the installation finishes.
- Enjoy!
### Part 2: update and upgrade debian jessie (wich is obsolete and archived)
1. Remove the FEL connection (the paperclip)
2. Unplug 3 seconds
3. Plug the C.H.I.P. again
4. Connect to the chip using `sudo screen /dev/ttyACM0`
5. Use user: chip and password: chip to connect
6. run `sudo nmtui` to set-up a wifi connection to <YOUR SSID>
7. run `nmcli c` to show your current connections
8. run `nmcli c m <YOUR SSID> connection.autoconnect yes` to set autoconnection to <YOUR SSID> wifi in case of trouble
9. run
## Troubleshooting
### General Issues