Hi
I'm doing ESP32 development using ESP32-IDF and Eclipse.
Now that I've got it working, I really like this development model.
I'm developing a new product for a client who going to be testing the product on their equipment before I go into full production.
I'm obviously going to be making changes to the code as testing proceeds, and I'm looking for a way to be able to send them an update they they can easily install into their prototype units.
I know that over the air updates are possible, but I'm not up to speed on that yet.
I will admit to not really knowing what IDF and eclipse are doing to flash the ESP32, when I click download... and I know there is no way I can get them to setup a full dev environment.
I'm looking for a simple tool that they can load onto a PC and just use to download the image I send them into their unit via USB.
It could be a download tool, or it could be something like the Arduino IDE, but I really just want to ship them a binary file.
Any suggestions for a no-configuration download tool?
Phil.
Easy way for client to update code?
Re: Easy way for client to update code?
A follow up to my own question about a simple FLASH tool for the ESP32.
I've located the stand-alone FLASH downloader tool, but frankly, the number of options on the User Interface makes it virtually impossible for me to use.
The Eclipse-IDF environment hides most of those settings, so I don't even know where to start.
CPU frequency, Interface type... three different files, key addresses....
You need to be a serious developer to have a clue how to use this.
Once again... How can I take what I have from my Eclipse-IDF build (which just gets automatically dumped into flash) and turn it into something that I can send to my client and have then burn into flash on their prototype device (that uses a standard ESP32 DEVKIT1V)
Can I dump the flash from my prototype and easily burn it into another device without losing stuff like the hardware MAC address etc.
How a mass production runs normally performed?
Anyone ????
I've located the stand-alone FLASH downloader tool, but frankly, the number of options on the User Interface makes it virtually impossible for me to use.
The Eclipse-IDF environment hides most of those settings, so I don't even know where to start.
CPU frequency, Interface type... three different files, key addresses....
You need to be a serious developer to have a clue how to use this.
Once again... How can I take what I have from my Eclipse-IDF build (which just gets automatically dumped into flash) and turn it into something that I can send to my client and have then burn into flash on their prototype device (that uses a standard ESP32 DEVKIT1V)
Can I dump the flash from my prototype and easily burn it into another device without losing stuff like the hardware MAC address etc.
How a mass production runs normally performed?
Anyone ????
Re: Easy way for client to update code?
Have you already looked at the esptool? Will this work for your needs or is it still too much? https://github.com/espressif/esptool
You could send the bin files to them and then execute the esptool on the command line with parameters to flash the board.
You could send the bin files to them and then execute the esptool on the command line with parameters to flash the board.
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