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# BLISP
Bouffalo Labs ISP (in-system-programming) tool & library: an open source tool to flash Bouffalo RISC-V MCUs.
**NOTE:** Library API and `blisp` tool cli arguments are not stable yet.
## Supported MCUs
- [x] `bl60x` - BL602 / BL604 / TG7100C / LF686 / LF688
- [x] `bl70x` - BL702 / BL704 / BL706
## Supported Devices
| System | Windows | MacOS| Linux| FreeBSD |
| :-----: | :------: | :------: | :------: | :------: |
| Pinecil V2 ||| | |
| Pinecone |||| |
## How to update Pinecil V2
Download the newest release of [Blisp updater here](https://github.com/pine64/blisp/releases/).
Check out the [wiki page](https://github.com/pine64/blisp/wiki/Update-Pinecil-V2) for install instructions.
## Building from code
### Clone repository
If you have not cloned this repository locally; clone the git repository locally by running
```bash
git clone --recursive https://github.com/pine64/blisp.git
cd blisp
git submodule update --init --recursive
```
If vendor/argtable3 and vendor/libserialport/ are empty, this last step has
failed and should be investigated.
### Build the library and command line utility
For building `blisp` command line tool, use following commands:
```bash
mkdir build && cd build
cmake -DBLISP_BUILD_CLI=ON ..
cmake --build .
```
#### Need more build details? [See here](https://github.com/pine64/blisp/wiki/Update-Pinecil-V2#build-blisp-flasher-from-code).
## Usage
For BL70X, BL61X, BL808 and BL606P, connected via USB, you can use following command, which will auto-detect serial port on Windows:
```bash
.\blisp.exe write --chip=bl70x --reset .\name_of_firmware.bin
or
.\blisp.exe write -c bl70x --reset .\name_of_firmware.bin
```
For BL60X, you need to specify also the serial port path:
```bash
blisp write --chip bl60x --reset -p /dev/ttyUSB0 name_of_firmware.bin
```
If you wish to see additional debugging, set the environmental
variable LIBSERIALPORT_DEBUG before running. You can either export this
in your shell or change it for a single run via
```bash
LIBSERIALPORT_DEBUG=y ./a.out write -c bl70x -p /dev/tty.usbmodem0000000200001
```
Because this is done at the lowest level of serial communication, the
displays aren't packet-aware or know about the chip's command set or such.
This is really only useful for debugging systems-level issues withing
the device or blisp itself.