docs: Note pins used for stm32flash in Bootloaders.md
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## STM32F103 micro-controllers (Blue Pill devices)
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## STM32F103 micro-controllers (Blue Pill devices)
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The STM32F103 devices have a ROM that can flash a bootloader or
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The STM32F103 devices have a ROM that can flash a bootloader or
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application via 3.3V serial. To access this ROM, one should connect
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application via 3.3V serial. Typically one would wire the PA10 (MCU
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the "boot 0" pin to high and "boot 1" pin to low, and then reset the
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Rx) and PA9 (MCU Tx) pins to a 3.3V UART adapter. To access the ROM,
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device. The "stm32flash" package can then be used to flash the device
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one should connect the "boot 0" pin to high and "boot 1" pin to low,
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using something like:
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and then reset the device. The "stm32flash" package can then be used
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to flash the device using something like:
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```
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```
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stm32flash -w out/klipper.bin -v -g 0 /dev/ttyAMA0
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stm32flash -w out/klipper.bin -v -g 0 /dev/ttyAMA0
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```
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```
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