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[title] Flashing Car Thing
[* black] Once you have the tools installed you'll need to enter Car Thing's USB mode.
[* black] Disconnect your Car Thing from your computer, and hold buttons 1 and 4 (As shown in the photo to the left). Plug in your deivce while holding the two buttons.
[* black] Wait a few seconds, and if the screen does not turn on, then you've successfully entered the Boot Mode, and can release the buttons.
+ [* icon_note] At this point if you are flashing with Windows it is reccomended that you can use [link|https://zadig.akeo.ie|Zadig|new_window=true] and libusb or winUSB for flashing. If you're not using windows continue to use the below steps.
[* black] Once plugged in enter the command, ***''python superbird_tool.py --burn_mode''***
[* black] The UART Console output should have an output ending with ***DRAM: 512 MiB; Relocation Offset is: 16e42000; InUsbBurn; [MSG]sof; Set Addr 11; Get DT cfg; Get DT cfg; set CFG***
[* icon_caution] This step may say it fails to enter burn mode. This is okay, continue on as if it worked.