diff -up fxload-2008_10_13/fxload.8.fxload-noa3load fxload-2008_10_13/fxload.8
--- fxload-2008_10_13/fxload.8.fxload-noa3load 2008-10-13 17:44:04.000000000 -0400
+++ fxload-2008_10_13/fxload.8 2018-02-25 23:33:18.717749708 -0500
@@ -224,15 +224,6 @@ and some firmware can't be placed in boo
.B DEVICE
normally names a "usbfs" file that will be used to talk to the device.
This is provided by the Linux kernel as part of USB hotplugging.
-.SH "FILES"
-.TP
-.I /usr/share/usb/a3load.hex
-Second stage loader that works with AnchorChips EZ-USB,
-Cypress EZ-USB FX, and Cypress EZ-USB FX2.
-Note that this only supports the 0xA3 vendor command, to
-write external memory.
-A loader that also supports the 0xA2 command, to write boot EEPROMs,
-is included with Cypress developer kits.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR hotplug "(8) "
.SH "AUTHORS"
diff -up fxload-2008_10_13/README.txt.fxload-noa3load fxload-2008_10_13/README.txt
--- fxload-2008_10_13/README.txt.fxload-noa3load 2008-10-13 17:44:04.000000000 -0400
+++ fxload-2008_10_13/README.txt 2018-02-25 23:33:18.717749708 -0500
@@ -11,11 +11,6 @@ firmware on devices which boot from I2C
use, as well as downloading firmware to all other off-chip memory,
a second stage loader must first be downloaded.
-The distribution includes "a3load.hex", which is a simple second stage
-loader that works with all the EZ-USB products listed above. If you
-want to write to an EEPROM, you can use the appropriate version of the
-"Vend_Ax" code provided with the Cypress developer kit.
-
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