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-====== Uploading ​New Firmware ​======+====== Uploading ​new firmware ​======
  
 Pixy2 uses a ROM-based algorithm to upload new firmware into flash memory over USB, which makes Pixy2 "​unbrickable"​ - that is, you will //always// be able to recover Pixy2 from an unsuccessful firmware upload or a "​bad"​ version of firmware. Pixy2 uses a ROM-based algorithm to upload new firmware into flash memory over USB, which makes Pixy2 "​unbrickable"​ - that is, you will //always// be able to recover Pixy2 from an unsuccessful firmware upload or a "​bad"​ version of firmware.
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   - PixyMon is running on your computer.   - PixyMon is running on your computer.
-  - You have your new firmware file available somewhere on your computer. You can find the latest version [[wiki:v2:​Latest_release|here]].+  - You have your new firmware file available somewhere on your computer. You can find the latest version [[https://​pixycam.com/​downloads-pixy2/​|here]].
  
 Now do these steps (please): Now do these steps (please):
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   - Make sure Pixy2 is NOT plugged in to a USB cable.   - Make sure Pixy2 is NOT plugged in to a USB cable.
   - If you haven'​t already, connect a USB cable to your computer:\\   - If you haven'​t already, connect a USB cable to your computer:\\
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 +  - Press and hold down the button on top of Pixy2. //While holding the button down,// connect Pixy2 to the USB cable from the previous step. Once the cable is connected, you can let go of the button. \\ 
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-  - Press and hold down the button on top of Pixy2. //While holding the button down,// connect Pixy2 to the USB cable from the previous step. Once the cable is connected, you can let go of the button. 
  
 Holding the button down while connecting Pixy2 to USB puts Pixy2 in "​firmware upload mode". Since this is the first time you have uploaded firmware onto Pixy2, your computer will go through a driver installation process. This is because Pixy2 uses a separate device driver for firmware upload, and your computer hasn't seen this device on its USB port before (Note: this only happens if you're using a Windows computer. If you're using a Mac or Linux machine, scroll down to the "​Pixymon"​ section and skip this driver installation business). Holding the button down while connecting Pixy2 to USB puts Pixy2 in "​firmware upload mode". Since this is the first time you have uploaded firmware onto Pixy2, your computer will go through a driver installation process. This is because Pixy2 uses a separate device driver for firmware upload, and your computer hasn't seen this device on its USB port before (Note: this only happens if you're using a Windows computer. If you're using a Mac or Linux machine, scroll down to the "​Pixymon"​ section and skip this driver installation business).
  
  
-==== Windows Vista, 7, or 8 ====+==== Windows Vista, 7, 8, or 10 ====
  
 You should get a small message in the system tray similar to this one: You should get a small message in the system tray similar to this one:
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-==== PixyMon ​====+==== What you should see ====
  
-In the PixyMon ​command/​status window ​(at the bottom of the PixyMon window) you should see the message "Pixy programming state detected"​. If you don't see this message, the drivers may still be installing. Just wait a little more.+In the PixyMon ​console ​(at the bottom of the PixyMon window) you should see the message "Pixy programming state detected"​. If you don't see this message, the drivers may still be installing. Just wait a little more.
  
 Then a file selection dialog will appear. Browse to your new firmware file (it's a .hex file) and select it, then press **OK**. Pixy2 will then take the new program and write it into its flash memory. It's quick -- it only takes 5 seconds or so. When it's done uploading the new firmware will start running. Then a file selection dialog will appear. Browse to your new firmware file (it's a .hex file) and select it, then press **OK**. Pixy2 will then take the new program and write it into its flash memory. It's quick -- it only takes 5 seconds or so. When it's done uploading the new firmware will start running.
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-==== The Next Time You Upload Firmware ​====+==== The next time you upload firmware ​====
  
 The next time you upload firmware, the drivers will be installed, so you just need to initiate firmware upload mode by holding down the button while plugging in the USB cable. The next time you upload firmware, the drivers will be installed, so you just need to initiate firmware upload mode by holding down the button while plugging in the USB cable.
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