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Update Pinecil logo flashing docs

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Ben V. Brown
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Secondly, try other USB ports. Often different USB controllers will interact with the units differently due to design quirks in the miniware design.
## [Miniware] Setting a custom bootup image
This firmware uses a different method of updating the bootup image.
This removes the need for emulating a USB drive on the iron just to allow for a bootup image to be setup.
There are further instructions on the [wiki](https://github.com/Ralim/ts100/wiki/Logo-Editor).
Instructions are kept on the wiki so that users can update the information if they find extra helpful information.
## [Miniware] Alternative bootloader
If you are an advanced user, and you have used `usb-dfu` tools before, or you would like to learn; there is an alternative bootloader for these irons.

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You perform this the same way as if you were flashing a new firmware, and all of the existing notes around this apply.
### Pinecil
For the Pinecil, we require to flash the logo using dfu-util instead, which will only take `.bin` files rather than `.hex`.
To flash the logo, use the following steps:
- `python3 img2ts100.py input.png logo.hex`
- `riscv-nuclei-elf-objcopy -I ihex -O binary logo.hex logo.bin`
- `dfu-util -d 28e9:0189 -a 0 -D logo.bin -s 0x0800f800`
This will use the objcopy tool to convert the hex to a binary file, and then use dfu-util to flash it in the right location.
If you do not have `riscv-nuclei-elf-objcopy` installed, you can generally use any objcopy tool from any toolchain you do have.