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Yesterday I tried to flash a Sonoff TX device - a T3EUC3 smart switch. After fiddling the connector and grounding the GPIO0 pin I could not get a connection to the device using the newest Tasmotizer. In the past I have used it successfully with many devices but after trying to change different things I thought to give the underlying esptool a chance. So i tried to read the "chip_id" - no success. But then I found a page saying I should change the baud-rate to 74880 and voila - it worked. I tried different things i.e. "erase_flash", "read_flash" or "write_flash". I also tried to omit the baud-rate and wooops ... no success.
Would be a good idea to have an option to set the baud-rate manually in Tasmotizer.
Working on Ubuntu 20.04 with an genuine FTDI cable but also have other cables.
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Yesterday I tried to flash a Sonoff TX device - a T3EUC3 smart switch. After fiddling the connector and grounding the GPIO0 pin I could not get a connection to the device using the newest Tasmotizer. In the past I have used it successfully with many devices but after trying to change different things I thought to give the underlying esptool a chance. So i tried to read the "chip_id" - no success. But then I found a page saying I should change the baud-rate to 74880 and voila - it worked. I tried different things i.e. "erase_flash", "read_flash" or "write_flash". I also tried to omit the baud-rate and wooops ... no success.
Would be a good idea to have an option to set the baud-rate manually in Tasmotizer.
Working on Ubuntu 20.04 with an genuine FTDI cable but also have other cables.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: