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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ As Sonoff DIY is enabled by connecting GPIO16 to GND it may well be possible tha
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- Select `Firmware flash` (`Brush machine` on newer versions of the tool)
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- Select a Tasmota binary (e.g., [`sonoff-basic.bin`](http://thehackbox.org/tasmota/020300/sonoff-basic.bin)) or your own self-compiled binary. It must fit in the available free program space. You can use the 2.3.0 Core for this initial flash since it has the smallest program memory footprint. _**Do NOT use the sonoff-minimal pre-compiled binary**_ as it does not allow you to change any settings.
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>You may wish to [compile your own firmware](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/wiki/Compiling-Tasmota-on-Gitpod) with all the features you require and disabling the features you do not. This will usually result in a "full" binary that is under 500k. You can use the resulting firmware file instead of the pre-compiled `sonoff-basic.bin`. This way you will not have to perform the secondary OTA firmware update. _**Nevertheless, it is still recommended that you perform a `Reset 5` immediately after the Sonoff DIY flash completes.**_
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> You may wish to [compile your own firmware](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/wiki/Compiling-Tasmota-on-Gitpod) with all the features you require and disabling the features you do not. This will usually result in a "full" binary that is under 500k. You can use the resulting firmware file instead of the pre-compiled `sonoff-basic.bin`.
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- Select the device in the flash pop-up and then select OK
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- Tasmota will be uploaded and started
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