This was the bit I was missing ... 

All good now! I guess I should add this to the tutorial.

dg

> On Nov 11, 2016, at 11:55 AM, will sanfilippo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> # Erase the flash
> newt debug arduino_zero_blinky
> 
> (gdb) mon at91samd chip-erase
> chip erased
> chip erased
> (gdb) x/32wx 0
> 0x0:  0xffffffff      0xffffffff      0xffffffff      0xffffffff
> 0x10: 0xffffffff      0xffffffff      0xffffffff      0xffffffff
> 0x20: 0xffffffff      0xffffffff      0xffffffff      0xffffffff
> 0x30: 0xffffffff      0xffffffff      0xffffffff      0xffffffff
> 0x40: 0xffffffff      0xffffffff      0xffffffff      0xffffffff
> 0x50: 0xffffffff      0xffffffff      0xffffffff      0xffffffff
> 0x60: 0xffffffff      0xffffffff      0xffffffff      0xffffffff
> 0x70: 0xffffffff      0xffffffff      0xffffffff      0xffffffff
> (gdb) q

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