Freeing up space in AP flash

Hi,
I am trying to free up some space on my 2602i AP. Is there a way to free up some flash space for the autonomous code?
I was trying to convert my 2602i to autonomous, but I got this message during the extracting
extracting ap3g2-k9w7-mx.152-4.JB3a/ap3g2-k9w7-xx.152-4.JB3a (12656311 bytes)Error writing flash:/ap3g2-k9w7-mx.152-4.JB3a/ap3g2-k9w7-xx.152-4.JB3a (Not enough space on device)
This is what I have in flash
Directory of flash:/
2    -rwx  70902     <date>               event.log
3    -rwx  7192      <date>               private-multiple-fs
4    -rwx  289       <date>               info
5    -rwx  64        <date>               sensord_CSPRNG0
6    drwx  1792      <date>               ap3g2-k9w8-mx.152-4.JB3
64   drwx  0         <date>               configs
65   -rwx  64        <date>               sensord_CSPRNG1
66   drwx  192       <date>               ap3g2-k9w7-mx.152-4.JB3a
67   -rwx  63        <date>               mesh_cfg.txt
68   -rwx  36        <date>               mesh_port_cfg.txt
69   -rwx  375       <date>               env_vars
13   drwx  448       <date>               ap3g2-rcvk9w8-mx
70   drwx  64        <date>               ap3g2-k9w7-mx.152-4.JB3a
259  -rwx  346378    <date>               crashinfo_20130901-150343-UTC
Thanks

yeah, you can get rid of the old images.
personally when I update an ap I use the /force-reload /overwrite options.  the /o will clear the old images out.
HTH,
Steve
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