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@@ -223,15 +223,14 @@ In this mode, Maple stays a DFU device and does not jump to user code
until the next reset. This is useful for guaranteeing that your Maple
will be available for reprogramming.
-To put your Maple into perpetual bootloader mode:
+To put your Maple (or other Maple board) into perpetual bootloader mode:
-#. Plug your Maple into the USB port.
+#. Plug your board into the USB port.
-#. Hit the reset button on your Maple (it's the small button at the
- bottom left, labeled RESET). Notice that it blinks quickly 6
- times, then blinks slowly a few more times.
+#. Hit the reset button (it's the button labeled RESET). Notice that
+ your board blinks quickly 6 times, then blinks slowly a few more
+ times.
#. Hit reset again, and this time push and hold the other button
- during the 6 fast blinks (the button is on the top right; it is
- labeled BUT). You can release it once the slow blinks start.
-
+ during the 6 fast blinks (the normal button is labeled BUT). You
+ can release it once the slow blinks start.