From 698ea94bc332f1dd9a62c089d573825b3e69e023 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jonathan Farley Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2020 12:40:58 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Update Mac-OS-X-Homebrew-Installation-Instructions.md Spelling. --- .../Mac-OS-X-Homebrew-Installation-Instructions.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/doc/md/Installation_Instructions/Mac-OS-X-Homebrew-Installation-Instructions.md b/doc/md/Installation_Instructions/Mac-OS-X-Homebrew-Installation-Instructions.md index 76f5ee6f3..6ce8b5990 100644 --- a/doc/md/Installation_Instructions/Mac-OS-X-Homebrew-Installation-Instructions.md +++ b/doc/md/Installation_Instructions/Mac-OS-X-Homebrew-Installation-Instructions.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ brew upgrade --fetch-HEAD proxmark3 ## Flash the BOOTROM & FULLIMAGE -With your Proxmark3 unplugged from your machine, press and hold the button on your Proxmark3 as you plug it into a USB port. You can release the button, two of the four LEDs should stay on. You're un bootloader mode, ready for the next step. In case the two LEDs don't stay on when you're releasing the button, you've an old bootloader, start over and keep the button pressed during the whole flashing procedure. +With your Proxmark3 unplugged from your machine, press and hold the button on your Proxmark3 as you plug it into a USB port. You can release the button, two of the four LEDs should stay on. You're in bootloader mode, ready for the next step. In case the two LEDs don't stay on when you're releasing the button, you've an old bootloader, start over and keep the button pressed during the whole flashing procedure. In principle, the helper script `pm3-flash-all` should auto-detect your port, so you can just try: