However, the tool lacks a “verify after write” feature, so you trust the process. I’ve never had a corrupt flash from QFIL itself—corruption usually came from bad firmware files or a loose connection.
However, the tool lacks a “verify after write” feature, so you trust the process. I’ve never had a corrupt flash from QFIL itself—corruption usually came from bad firmware files or a loose connection.
However, the tool lacks a “verify after write” feature, so you trust the process. I’ve never had a corrupt flash from QFIL itself—corruption usually came from bad firmware files or a loose connection.