Updated Sonoff DIY (markdown)

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# Flash procedure
## Using the Itead DIY tool
### Verify and/or update eWelink firmware version
* Open the device and remove the jumper labeled OTA if present
* Power on device and connect to eWelink
* Update eWelink firmware to at least 3.1
- Open the device and remove the jumper labeled OTA if present
- Power on device and connect to eWelink
- eWelink firmware updated to at least 3.1
### Flash Tasmota
- Download the [Sonoff DIY `tool_01DIY85`](https://github.com/itead/Sonoff_Devices_DIY_Tools) from Github:
- `./tool` `.exe` (Microsoft Windows)
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## Manual Flash
This procedure is recommended for MacOS.
### Requirements
- Sonoff DIY (firmware 3.1+)
- eWelink firmware updated to at least 3.1
- OS with `curl` and `mDNS` discovery tool
- `sonoffDiy` SSID on your local network
- Copy of firmware (e.g. [`sonoff-basic.bin`]). It must be _smaller than 500k_. _**Do NOT use the sonoff-minimal pre-compiled binary**_ as it does not allow you to change any settings.
- A pre-compiled Tasmota binary (e.g., [`sonoff-basic.bin`](http://thehackbox.org/tasmota/020300/sonoff-basic.bin)) or your own self-compiled binary. It must be _smaller than 500k_. _**Do NOT use the sonoff-minimal pre-compiled binary**_ as it does not allow you to change any settings.
- SHA256 sum of firmware binary file
>$ shasum -a 256 sonoff-basic.bin
**_1da0e89be4c01df033fa6da9d0c1db58c3deea354d7ad194f607d1f518db48f9_**
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- Ping the device for about 30 seconds until it has rebooted
## Post Installation
Once the firmware upload completes and the device restarts, the usual "sonoff-xxxx" SSID should now be available. It is recommend that you load the firmware variant needed for your device and use case (e.g., `sonoff.bin`). Once the desired firmware is on the device, continue the regular Tasmota setup process.
Once the firmware upload completes and the device restarts, the usual "sonoff-xxxx" SSID should now be available. It is recommend that you upgrade to the firmware variant needed for your device and use case (e.g., `sonoff.bin`). Once the desired firmware is on the device, continue the regular Tasmota setup process.
### Video tutorials
- [Andreas Spiess](https://youtu.be/fzEDFmB0UYU?t=239)