diff --git a/FLASHING.md b/FLASHING.md index 318308e..4099dd4 100644 --- a/FLASHING.md +++ b/FLASHING.md @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ The short version for the serial flashing is: - flash `boot_v1.X.bin` from the official SDK or from the release tgz to `0x00000` - flash `blank.bin` from the official SDK or from the tgz to `0x3FE000` - flash `esp_init_data_default.bin` from the official SDK or from the tgz to `0x3FC000` -- flash `user1.bin` to `0x01000` +- flash `user1.bin` to `0x10000` - be sure to use the commandline flags to set the correct flash size when flashing the bootloader - some of the addresses vary with flash chip size @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ curl -L https://github.com/jeelabs/esp-link/releases/download/v2.2.3/esp-link-v2 tar xzf - cd esp-link-v2.2.3 esptool.py --port /dev/ttyUSB0 --baud 230400 write_flash -fs 32m -ff 80m \ - 0x00000 boot_v1.5.bin 0x1000 user1.bin \ + 0x00000 boot_v1.5.bin 0x10000 user1.bin \ 0x3FC000 esp_init_data_default.bin 0x3FE000 blank.bin ``` I use a high baud rate as shown above because I'm impatient, but that's not required. Attention: For some modules you have to set the flash mode to `dio` by adding `--fm dio` to the command line above, otherwise they won't boot. @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ curl -L https://github.com/jeelabs/esp-link/releases/download/v2.2.3/esp-link-v2 tar xzf - cd esp-link-v2.2.3 esptool.py --port /dev/ttyUSB0 --baud 460800 write_flash -fs 4m -ff 40m \ - 0x00000 boot_v1.5.bin 0x1000 user1.bin \ + 0x00000 boot_v1.5.bin 0x10000 user1.bin \ 0x7C000 esp_init_data_default.bin 0x7E000 blank.bin ``` The `-fs 4m -ff40m` options say 4Mbits and 40Mhz as opposed to 32Mbits at 80Mhz for the 4MByte @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ but all the flags are different. Here is an example of flashing an **ESP-01S** w ``` esptool -cp /dev/ttyUSB0 -cb 460800 -cd none -bz 1M\ -ca 0x00000 -cf boot_v1.7.bin\ - -ca 0x01000 -cf user1.bin\ + -ca 0x10000 -cf user1.bin\ -ca 0xFC000 -cf esp_init_data_default.bin\ -ca 0xFE000 -cf blank.bin ```