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Dec 8, 2010

I'm using Lego Mindstorm NXT and I'trying to change the firmware with Lejos.When I try to do it, the terminal give me this message:

Code:
antonella@antonella-desktop:~$ nxjflash
Building firmware image.
VM file: /usr/local/lejos_nxj/bin/lejos_nxt_rom.bin
Menu file: /usr/local/lejos_nxj/bin/StartUpText.bin

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