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    make sure you have your bootloader lines tied to ground (or to power, depending on how you set up your initialization scheme) to avoid unintentionally triggering the bootloader during runtime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Howell View Post
    make sure you have your bootloader lines tied to ground (or to power, depending on how you set up your initialization scheme) to avoid unintentionally triggering the bootloader during runtime.
    I should have said "tied through a high-value (e.g. 300k) resistor....."

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