diff --git a/README b/README index 9845966..6107fd8 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ gives more verbosity. Read configuration: -sq5bpf@chronos:~/k5prog$ ./baoprog -r -v +sq5bpf@chronos:~/k5prog$ ./k5prog -r -v Quansheng UV-K5 EEPROM programmer v0.1 (c) 2023 Jacek Lipkowski k5_prepare: try 0 @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ changed with the -f option. Write configuration from file k5_eeprom.raw: -sq5bpf@chronos:~/chirp/k5prog$ ./baoprog -w -v +sq5bpf@chronos:~/chirp/k5prog$ ./k5prog -w -v Quansheng UV-K5 EEPROM programmer v0.1 (c) 2023 Jacek Lipkowski k5_prepare: try 0 @@ -49,9 +49,13 @@ Read file k5_eeprom.raw success Sucessfuly wrote eeprom The -w option writes only the memory blocks which are written by the original -radio software, in the same order. The -W ioption writes all memory, possibly -allowing overwriting of calibration data (if there is any) or other data which -may be critical to the proper functioning of your radio. +radio software, in the same order. + +The -W option writes all memory, possibly allowing overwriting of calibration +data (if there is any) or other data which may be critical to the proper +functioning of your radio. I have used this on my radio, and it still works +but please be extra-careful. + Other configuration options are: