I purchased my SF100 directly from the DediProg website It’s listed now for USD $230, and is the least expensive benchtop programmer they have. It’s not cheap, but it has a good reputation, looks to be of good quality and is known to work well. That’s where a portable hardware-based SPI programmer like the DediProg SF100 comes in. And sometimes you just want to understand what is under the hood in terms of how bootloaders are stored in flash. And sometimes the traditional ways of updating the flash on a board, like with a software utility, just don’t work. Sometimes you’re just unlucky enough to brick a board. So, rather than wait for the coronavirus shelter-in-place to lift, I went out and bought a DediProg SF100 of my own. And I’ve wanted to flash the MinnowBoard (and some other boards). I’ve been working from home for quite some time now, and don’t have access to all the equipment I normally would have at the office.
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