Also check on which USB port your programmer is with dmesg (on ubuntu). You might need to change that line in the docker command.
Yes, I also checked the USB port. After connecting according to the manual, I also ran the flash command.
However, it ends at that part as shown in the picture attached above. Do you know why?
The screenshot you showed, showed the programming sequence for the Nina module. This what you are supposed to see when it succeeded actually. I see the same thing. Just be sure that you are flashing the Nina module and not the Gap8.
There is no order in which you have to flash the Nina or Gap8. I usually flash the Nina first and than the GAP8, but its up to you.
Also once you have flashed the Nina to your liking (either as accesspoint or it connecting to a wifihotspot), you would not need to flash it again and keep it exactly as is.
It needs to be done in the same terminal as you do the build. Currently it is trying to grab the tag release-v while it should grab the release-v3.7 tag.
Maybe it would be good to add it to bashrc, like indicated in the instructions.
I flashed GAP8 using docker. However, I found "core 0 selected" in the flash.
I ran the viewer example after flashing. Connection is established, but the screen does not appear. Do you know the problem?
this enables you to read the Nina debug messages on the console of the cfclient. It should tell you if it connected and if it is using the same ip address
The streaming is reported to not work on 3.7, so build another docker image for version 3.5 and try to build and flash again. The LED is supposed to be blinking