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[GH-ISSUE #260] Sorry, not bug, need help! #3466
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Originally created by @ferrexevi on GitHub (Mar 3, 2024).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/OpenEPaperLink/OpenEPaperLink/issues/260
I have hanshow stellar pro tags, according to the videos on YouTube, they refer to these tags, but I can't get them to work.
I soldered the RXD, TXD, GND and VCC, which according to the schematic, are mandatory.
My intention with this is to create a NANO AP, and from that, be able to write to the other tags, which I suppose I will also have to flash, but I can't even make the AP work, except for a single tag, I also tried flashing using the Tag option Web flasher, no result.
Any ideas? suggestion? How should I proceed to get to use them?
Use the following links to proceed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oQdo9bJ7Rk
https://github.com/jjwbruijn/OpenEPaperLink/blob/master/Tag_Flasher/README.md
Thanks for your time
@jonasniesner commented on GitHub (Mar 3, 2024):
I am sorry to tell you but you will not be able to create a Nano AP with a hanshow tag and the tag tag flasher will also not work for this tag. And you have a size that has no working drivers yet to my knowledge. Please refer to this video https://youtu.be/WRfZJ4xyYwc?si=urC03EO9kCdqfLZs on how to flash them and try to get an ESP32-C6 based AP like the yellow AP
@ferrexevi commented on GitHub (Mar 3, 2024):
Yes, I saw this video, it uses only 3 pins, that confused me. I'll look at it again and see if I can do something. Maybe they are too new to be able to write in them. thank you!
@nlimper commented on GitHub (Mar 3, 2024):
What you have to write in them, is a piece of software. The software should of course match the hardware. It's not a question of 'too new'. But nobody created software for that tag yet. So, you cannot use it.
@ferrexevi commented on GitHub (Mar 3, 2024):
ok, we will have to wait, if my labels help someone for research to create that software, here I am.
Thank you!