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| mtd2 | 00700000 | 00010000 | "ImageA" |
| mtd3 | 00700000 | 00010000 | "ImageB" |
-This ont seems to support dual boot (notice partitions "ImageA" and "ImageB"), however this has not been tested.
+This ONT seems to support dual boot (notice partitions "ImageA" and "ImageB"), however this has not been tested.
## List of firmwares and files
# Serial
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ You can easily communicate with the ONT using a TTL converter (for example the C
{% include alert.html content="The ONT's serial logic is 3V3." alert="Warning" icon="svg-warning" color="red" %}
-Make sure the logic of your TTL converter is 3V3 too otherwise you might damage the ONT, in my case I wasn't sure the CH341A had a 3V3 logic for the TTL part so I set up a voltage divider made of 2 resistors between the TX pin and ground as shown in the image below.
+Make sure the logic of your TTL converter is 3V3 too otherwise you might damage the ONT, in my case I wasn't sure whether the CH341A programmer used 3V3 logic for the TTL part so I set up a voltage divider made of 2 resistors between the TX pin and ground as shown in the image below.
*Also make sure that your TTL converter RX pin voltage threshold is less than (or equal to) 3V3*