diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index bd9fbc112..421b1a7bc 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -79,104 +79,10 @@ A: See the following example there: https://www.elektroda.com/rtvforum/viewtopic OpenBeken supports online builds for all platforms (BK7231T, BK7231N, XR809, BL602, W800), but if you want to compile it yourself, see [BUILDING.md](https://github.com/openshwprojects/OpenBK7231T_App/blob/main/BUILDING.md) -# Flashing for BK7231 (BK7231T and BK7231N) on Windows - easy method for beginners +# Flashing -Use our new BK7231 GUI Flash tool: -https://github.com/openshwprojects/BK7231GUIFlashTool +See [FLASHING.md](https://github.com/openshwprojects/OpenBK7231T_App/blob/main/FLASHING.md) -# Flashing for BK7231T (alternate method) - -## UART (obsolete method; Windows only) - -get BKwriter 1.60 exe (extract zip) from [here](https://github.com/openshwprojects/OpenBK7231T/blob/master/bk_writer1.60.zip) - -Use USB to TTL converter with 3.3V logic levels, like HW 597 - -connect the PC to TX1 and RX1 on the bk7231 (TX2 and RX2 are optional, only for log) - -start flash in BKwriter 1.60 (select COM port, etc) -then re-power the device (or reset with CEN by temporary connecting CEN to ground) until the flashing program continues, repeat if required. - -## UART (obsolete method; multiplatform method, Python required) - -clone the repo https://github.com/OpenBekenIOT/hid_download_py - -Use USB to TTL converter with 3.3V logic levels, like HW 597 - -connect the PC to TX1 and RX1 on the bk7231 (TX2 and RX2 are optional, only for log) - -start flash using: -`python uartprogram \apps\\output\1.0.0\_UA_.bin -d -w` -then re-power the device (or reset with CEN temporary connecting CEN to ground) until the flashing program continues, repeat if required. - -e.g. -`python uartprogram C:\DataNoBackup\tuya\tuya-iotos-embeded-sdk-wifi-ble-bk7231t\apps\my_alpha_demo\output\1.0.0\my_alpha_demo_UA_1.0.0.bin -d com4 -w` - -## SPI - -see https://github.com/OpenBekenIOT/hid_download_py/blob/master/SPIFlash.md - -## SPI (new, tested tool for BK7231 SPI mode) -See: https://github.com/openshwprojects/BK7231_SPI_Flasher - -## OTA - -Once the firmware has been flashed for the first time, it can be flashed over wifi. - -Go to "Open Web Application", OTA tab, drag and drop proper RBL file on the field, press a button to start OTA proccess - -## First run - -At first boot, if the new firmware does not find your wifi SSID and password in the Tuya flash, it will start as an access point. - -The access point will come up on 192.168.4.1, however some machines may not get an ip from it - you may need to configure your connecting for a staitc IP on that network, e.g. 192.168.4.10 - -Once you are connected and have an IP, go to http://192.168.4.1/index , select config then wifi, and setup your wifi. - -After a reboot, the device should connect to your lan. - -# Flashing for BK7231N (obsolete method) - -BKwriter 1.60 doesn't work for BK7231N for me, in BK7231 mode it errors with "invalid CRC" and in BK7231N mode it fails to unprotect the device. -For BK7231N, one should use: - -https://github.com/OpenBekenIOT/hid_download_py - -Flash BK7231N QIO binary, like that: - -`python uartprogram W:\GIT\OpenBK7231N\apps\OpenBK7231N_App\output\1.0.0\OpenBK7231N_app_QIO_1.0.0.bin --unprotect -d com10 -w --startaddr 0x0` - - Remember - QIO binary with --unprotect and --startaddr 0x0, this is for N chip, not for T. - -You can see an example of detailed teardown and BK7231N flashing here: https://www.elektroda.com/rtvforum/topic3874289.html - -# Flashing for XR809 - -Get USB to UART converter, start phoenixMC.exe from OpenXR809 repository and follow this guide: https://www.elektroda.com/rtvforum/topic3806769.html - -# Building and flashing for BL602 - -Follow the BL602 guide: -https://www.elektroda.com/rtvforum/topic3889041.html - -# Flashing for W800/W801 - -Use wm_tool.exe, command line utility from this SDK https://github.com/openshwprojects/OpenW800 - -wm_tool.exe -c COM9 -dl W:\GIT\wm_sdk_w800\bin\w800\w800.fls - -wm_tool.exe will then wait for device reset. Repower it or connect RESET to ground, then it will start the flashing - -# OTA for W800/W801 - - Create a HTTP server (maybe with Node-Red), then use the update mechanism by HTTP link. Give link to w800_ota.img file from the build. The second OTA mechanism (on javascript panel, by drag and drop) is not ready yet for W800/W801. Wait for device to restart, do not repower it manually. - -# Building for Windows - -It is also possible to build OpenBeken for Windows. Entire OBK builds correctly, along with script support, but MQTT from LWIP library on Windows is currently a stub and there a minor issue in Winsock code which breaks Tasmota Control compatibility. To build for Windows, open openBeken_win32_mvsc2017 in Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2017 and select configuration Debug Windows or Debug Windows Scriptonly and press build. -This should make development and testing easier. -LittleFS works in Windows build, it operates on 2MB memory saved in file, so you can even test scripting, etc - # Pin roles You can set pin roles in "Configure Module" section or use one of predefined templates from "Quick config" subpage.