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<li>The MCU in Pinecil V2 is Bouffalo BL706 and does <em>not</em> use usb-dfu for flashing as the previous Pinecil V1 MCU did.</li>
<li>See the Pinecil Wiki page <a href="https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/Pinecil#Firmware_&amp;_Updates">here</a> for instructions.</li>
<li>The V2 uses the <a href="https://github.com/pine64/blisp">BLISP flasher</a> to upload the firmware to the MCU.</li>
<li>The [Pinecil Wiki] (https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/Pinecil) is a great resource for all things Pinecil.</li>
<li>The <a href="https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/Pinecil">Pinecil Wiki</a> is a great resource for all things Pinecil.</li>
<li>Community chat: if there are issues updating, then join the Pine64 &gt; Pinecil channel <a href="https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/Pinecil#Live_Community_Chat">here</a>. There are knowledgeable members in Discord/Telegram/Matrix. Discord has a bridge bot connection to Telegram and Matrix so that all pine64 volunteers/members can see advice for Pinecil and related items or just get tips on which power supply to purchase.</li>
<li>One advantage of Pinecil is that you cannot permanently damage it doing a firmware update (because BIN is in ROM); an update could render Pinecil temporarily inoperable if you flash an invalid firmware. But no worries, simply re-flashing with a working firmware copy will fix everything.</li>
<li>USB-C cable is required to do an update. Generally, all USB controllers work, but some hubs have issues, so it is preferred to avoid USB hubs for updates.</li>