Information regarding manual flash/MacOSx

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- Stop mobile hotspot - Stop mobile hotspot
- Power off the device and remove DIY jumper as it is no longer needed and might interfere with future Tasmota features that use GPIO16 - Power off the device and remove DIY jumper as it is no longer needed and might interfere with future Tasmota features that use GPIO16
# Manual Flash / MacOSx
After trying to get the python script to work, it seemed easier to do this manually using curl and the dns-sd process in MacOS
## Requirements
- Sonoff DIY (firmware 3.1+)
- OS with curl and mDNS discovery tool
- `sonoffDiy` SSID on your router
- Copy of firmware (e.g. [`sonoff-basic.bin`]) on a local webserver
- SHA256 sum of above firmware
### 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 (mine came with 3.0)
### Discover the unit ID:
- Power off the Sonoff DIY device and install the DIY OTA jumper
- Create a new SSID on your router:
- SSID: `sonoffDiy` (_**case sensitive!**_)
- Password: `20170618sn`
- Wait for the Sonoff to connect
- Using `dns-sd` search for the mDNS details:
~~~~
$ dns-sd -B _ewelink._tcp
Browsing for _ewelink._tcp
DATE: ---Mon 12 Aug 2019---
20:19:31.956 ...STARTING...
Timestamp A/R Flags if Domain Service Type Instance Name
20:19:31.957 Add 2 5 local. _ewelink._tcp. eWeLink_1000988699
~~~~
We've found here our ID is **1000988699**
### Upload firmware
- Upload firmware to a webserver available on the SSID create above
- Verify sha256 sum of the firmware file:
~~~~
$ shasum -a 256 sonoff-basic.bin
1da0e89be4c01df033fa6da9d0c1db58c3deea354d7ad194f607d1f518db48f9
~~~~
### Flash and confirm
- Test with /zeroconf/info POST:
~~~~
$ curl http://192.168.1.164:8081/zeroconf/info -XPOST --data '{"deviceid":"1000988699","data":{} }'
{"seq":2,"error":0,"data":"{\"switch\":\"off\",\"startup\":\"off\",\"pulse\":\"off\",\"pulseWidth\":500,\"ssid\":\"sonoffDiy\",\"otaUnlock\":false}"}
~~~~
- Unlock OTA updates
~~~~
$ curl http://192.168.1.164:8081/zeroconf/ota_unlock -XPOST --data '{"deviceid":"1000988699","data":{} }'
{"seq":2,"error":0}
~~~~
- Flash firmware
~~~~
$ curl http://192.168.1.164:8081/zeroconf/ota_flash -XPOST --data '{"deviceid":"1000988699","data":{"downloadUrl": "http://192.168.1.80/sonoff-basic.bin", "sha256sum": "1da0e89be4c01df033fa6da9d0c1db58c3deea354d7ad194f607d1f518db48f9"} }'
{"seq":2,"error":0}
~~~~
### Post Steps
I carried on pinging 192.168.1.164 for about 30 seconds until the Sonoff rebooted. The normal "sonoff-XXXX" SSID was now available and ready for configuration.
Carry on setup as usual
### Video tutorials ### Video tutorials
- [Andreas Spiess](https://youtu.be/fzEDFmB0UYU?t=239) - [Andreas Spiess](https://youtu.be/fzEDFmB0UYU?t=239)
- [DrZzs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fkYBWvwn4A) - [DrZzs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fkYBWvwn4A)