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Cossid e217f7bd10 Add RTL8710BN support (#861)
* Add CloudCutter support for unpatched RTL8710BN devices, including all supplied dumps.

* Update profile-building to support RTL8710BN profile generation.

* Update documentation.
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Custom Firmware

This is the directory you may place custom firmware for flashing. The selectable list will be automatically filtered to binaries that match your chosen profile. If you need newer or more custom firmware, you can add them here, abiding by the naming rules below (Beken platform only). Custom firmware must be in the format of either Tuya's UG bin file for OTA or the .uf2 file format (.uf2 is currently only supported for BK7231T and BK7231N).

Naming rules

If you place custom files here, they must include either bk7231t or bk7231n in the file name if they are for the Beken platform, as they share a file format, and we need at least one distinguishing indicator which will allow Tuya-CloudCutter to verify you are flashing a firmware that matches the profile you are using. Realtek files are verified by the contents of the file and filtered appropriately without naming requirements.

Included 3rd party firmware

For convenience, binaries from the two most prevalent options, ESPHome (Kickstart version by LibreTiny) and OpenBeken (OpenBK7231T_App) have been included automatically. All included binaries will flash your device with a firmware that will put the device into AP mode where you must connect and configure the device as appropriate. Included firmware will occasionally be updated as needed, but we will not always be maintaining the latest version, so long as the available versions can safely upgrade to a newer version after converting. You may supply your own custom bins in this directory if you desire newer or custom versions.

ESPHome (Kickstart by LibreTiny)

The AP provided by this firmware will start with kickstart- followed by the chip family name. You can connect with no password and configure your network information. Once connected you can enter the captive portal at IP address 192.168.4.1 where you will be able join the device to your local network. Once joined to your network, you can scan pin functionality and flash a custom updated firmware (with the .uf2 format) with a more customized configuration.

OpenBeken (OpenBK7231T_App)

The AP provided by this firmware will start with OpenBK followed by the chip family name and part of the device's MAC address. Once connected you can enter the captive portal at IP address 192.168.4.1 where you will be able to join the device to your local network. Once joined to your network, you can begin configuring your device and use all tools available to OpenBeken.