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How can I disable the SPI Flash on Sensebender Micro?

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    I need to disable the SPI Flash chip on the Sensebender Micro in order to troubleshoot an issue with the NRF24 module.

    Is there a way to disable the flash chip in code to prevent it from communication on the SPI bus?

    Thanks,
    Tony

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      I need to disable the SPI Flash chip on the Sensebender Micro in order to troubleshoot an issue with the NRF24 module.

      Is there a way to disable the flash chip in code to prevent it from communication on the SPI bus?

      Thanks,
      Tony

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      @tcontrada

      The default sketch on the sensebender doesn't talk with the flash, unless you enter the test routine, then it reads out the jedec id of the chip, to verify communication

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        So on the bus it is disabled with D8 high?

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