# Manual install ## Flashing a build via the commandline #### Release firmware image 1. Go to [the releases tab](https://github.com/suchmememanyskill/CYD-Klipper/releases), and download the latest `firmware.zip` release. 2. Open the firmware.zip archive you just downloaded, open the corresponding folder for your screen, then extract `merged_firmware.bin` This merged_firmware.bin file is a ready to flash image. Note that flashing this image does wipe your current configuration. #### Developer firmware image On every change made in this repository, [Github Actions](https://github.com/suchmememanyskill/CYD-Klipper/actions) automatically builds the firmware images for various screens. 0. Make sure you are logged into github 1. Go to a [Github Actions](https://github.com/suchmememanyskill/CYD-Klipper/actions) build summary, then download the `firmware` Artifact. 2. Open the firmware.zip archive you just downloaded, open the corresponding folder for your screen, then extract `merged_firmware.bin` This merged_firmware.bin file is a ready to flash image. Note that flashing this image does wipe your current configuration. ### Flashing merged_firmware.bin 1. Download and extract [esptool](https://github.com/espressif/esptool/releases) to a new folder - For windows, download `esptool-v4.7.0-win64.zip` 2. Open a terminal window and navigate to this new folder containing esptool - In windows, you can type cmd and press enter in the address bar in explorer to jump to the folder in cmd ![cmd](readme/cmd.jpg) 3. Move `merged-firmware.bin` into this new folder 4. Connect the display to your computer 5. Execute the command `esptool write_flash 0x0 merged_firmware.bin` - Don't forget to hold down the boot button on the display ## Building & Flashing via PlatformIO 0. Install the following tools: - [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) and install the PlatformIO IDE plugin. - [Git](https://git-scm.com/download/win) 1. Download the source code of CYD-Klipper - This can be done via the `git clone https://github.com/suchmememanyskill/CYD-Klipper` command or via the green `<> Code` button on Github 2. Open the CYD-Klipper folder inside the CYD-Klipper folder in Visual Studio Code 3. Click on the Alien/Bug tab (PlatformIO) on the left 4. Expand the folder/tab for your specific screen - Entries with the suffix '-SD' are using the smartdisplay driver. Entries without this suffix are using a custom driver - Usually, a custom driver is preferred over the smartdisplay driver 5. Connect the display to your computer 6. Click 'Upload and Monitor' - This will start compiling the code, and after upload it to the display - Don't forget to hold the boot button while flashing. The screen will flash when the firmware is attempted to be flashed ![platformio](readme/platformio.png)