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				|  | @ -10,6 +10,12 @@ If you can't interrupt the boot sequence with a key combination, or if your | ||||||
| camera requires a bootloader password that you don't know, you can still make | camera requires a bootloader password that you don't know, you can still make | ||||||
| it stop the Linux kernel booting and throw you into the shell. | it stop the Linux kernel booting and throw you into the shell. | ||||||
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|  | The first thing to do is locate the flash memory chip on the camera circuit | ||||||
|  | board. Typically this is a square chip with 8 pins labeled 25Q64 or 25Q128. | ||||||
|  | If you have trouble locating the chip, try taking some pictures of your board | ||||||
|  | from both sides. Then ask for help [in our Telegram channel](https://t.me/openipc). | ||||||
|  | __Do not try to short-circuit any random chip! It will most likely burn your camera circuit.__ | ||||||
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 | ||||||
| Short-circuit pins 5 and 6 of the flash chip with a small metal object, | Short-circuit pins 5 and 6 of the flash chip with a small metal object, | ||||||
| a screwdriver or tweezers, right after the bootloader starts but before it | a screwdriver or tweezers, right after the bootloader starts but before it | ||||||
| calls up the Linux kernel. | calls up the Linux kernel. | ||||||
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