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[title] Downloading the Bootloader
+[* black] Due to historical reasons, FYSETC provides two versions of bootloaders that can be downloaded [link|https://github.com/FYSETC/FYSETC-SPIDER/tree/main/bootloader|here]:
+ [* black] Older motherboards shipped prior to June 23 2021 use a 64k bootloader: Bootloader_FYSETC_SPIDER_10000.hex
+ [* black] Current motherboards shipped after June 23 2021 use a 32k bootloader: Bootloader_FYSETC_SPIDER.hex
[* black] Go to the FYSETC [link|https://github.com/FYSETC/FYSETC-SPIDER/tree/main/bootloader|github]. You need to download the bootloader. Right click on the file and select "save link as..." and save the .hex file
[* black] Open the .hex file in Notepad++ and you see it downloads the html data instead of the .hex file.
[* red] On the Github page click on Bootloader_FYSETC_SPIDER.hex
[* black] Select "Raw". Copy the data in the web browser and paste it into the .hex file in Notepad++ and save it.
-[* black] Copy the file to your micro SD card.
-[* black] Make sure you rename it to firmware.bin