- Download CFW-Binary. Ensure that the downloaded File-size is something about 11.1MB .
- Format your microSD to FAT. NTFS, EXFAT etc. won't work.
- Put it to microSD and rename it to "demo.bin". There should be no other files on the microSD! This is really important and it won't work if there are any other files on there.
- Shutdown the Dafang camera, remove the power cable and plug the microSD into the Dafang
- Hold the setup button on the Dafang camera
- Plug in the USB power cable
- Wait until the firmware has finished flashing (like 5 minutes). Disconnect the power as soon as the base starts moving.
- Remove the microSD and try to start the Dafang camera
- You should see the blue led shining up for 5 seconds (not blinking) before the base starts moving. If not, something went wrong. You should try another microSD. Start over from step 1.
- Clone the repository from github. If you are on windows download the repository as zip file.
- Copy everything from "firmware_mod" folder into the root of the microSD
It should look like this:
E:/
├── bin
├── config
├── run.sh
├── scripts
└── www
- Modify the file config/wpa_supplicant.conf on the microSD to match your wifi-settings
- Insert the microSD and start the camera.
Usually, its not required to update the microsd-bootloader. However, if you are using the original Firmware, you may be interessted in the new Version. You can just update trough the MI-Home App.
If you are on original Firmware below 5.5.200, you will have to "reflash" the microsd-bootloader afterwards If you are on original Firmware 5.5.200 and update to 5.5.243, the bootloader wont be affected.
If you already have a current custom firmware with custom bootloader installed, you only need to update the content of the microSD
- Backup your wpa_config/wpa_supplicant.conf
- Remove all files from the microSD
- Put everything from "firmware_mod" folder into the root of the microSD
- Copy the backed up wpa_supplicant.conf from step 1 back into the config folder
Remove the "run.sh" file from microSD.