When executing jflash.exe from the command line, sometimes it gives an error that it can't write jflash.ini. This error doesn't always occur. JFlash.exe is part of Segger J-link v631b running on Windows 10, and the command prompt is not run as administrator. I'm also using a J-link plus compact v10.1. Here's the command that is executed from within a project folder and not from the location of jflash.exe: "C:\Program Files (x86)\SEGGER\JLink_V631b\jflash.exe" -openprj".\pac55xx.jflash" -open".\R…