Thank you for the swift response! Right now, the easiest thing for me would be to have the bootloader hex so I could alternate between Puck.js original FW and my FW.
On the nRFgo Studio "Program Bootloader" tab, there is only "Program" option, whereas on SoftDevice and Application tabs, I can extract the hex. I don't know why it is this way. I am used to ST-Link utility where you can see the memory and download the whole image as one file...
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Thank you for the swift response! Right now, the easiest thing for me would be to have the bootloader hex so I could alternate between Puck.js original FW and my FW.
On the nRFgo Studio "Program Bootloader" tab, there is only "Program" option, whereas on SoftDevice and Application tabs, I can extract the hex. I don't know why it is this way. I am used to ST-Link utility where you can see the memory and download the whole image as one file...