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Docs update for RPi 1 A+
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content/docs/tools/teddyCloud/setup/dump-certs/esp32.md

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You can extract the flash memory via the debug port of the box and the esptool. Keep your backup! Please use a recent version of [esptool](https://github.com/espressif/esptool). (>v4.4)
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Please connect the jumper J100 (Boot) and reset the box to put it into the required UARTmode. Connect your 3.3V UART to J103 (TxD, RxD, GND).
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If you're unsure in which mode the ESP32 is starting:
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#### Normal startup mode
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LED blinking green, startup sound is played, Serial output:
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ESP-ROM:esp32s3-20210327
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Build:Mar 27 2021
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rst:0x1 (POWERON),boot:0x8 (SPI_FAST_FLASH_BOOT)
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SPIWP:0xee
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mode:DIO, clock div:1
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load:0x3fcd0108,len:0x118
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load:0x403b6000,len:0xb90
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load:0x403ba000,len:0x27f4
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entry 0x403b61c4
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#### Download mode
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LED is off, no sound, Serial output:
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ESP-ROM:esp32s3-20210327
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Build:Mar 27 2021
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rst:0x1 (POWERON),boot:0x0 (DOWNLOAD(USB/UART0))
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waiting for download
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![J103 Pinout](/img/tb-esp32-uart.jpg)
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If connected with the Boot jumper, the box just start in "DOWNLOAD (USB/UART0)" mode (Check with a serial monitor) and the LED will be off. Beware, if the serial monitor is open it will block esptool.py from accessing the esp. If you get a "BROWNOUT_RST" check your power supply / battery. "SPI_FAST_FLASH_BOOT" indicates a boot without the J100 jumper.
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Beware, if the serial monitor is open it will block esptool.py from accessing the esp. If you get a "BROWNOUT_RST" check your power supply / battery. "SPI_FAST_FLASH_BOOT" indicates a boot without the J100 jumper.
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## Browser based
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You can use the build in ESP32 box flashing tool in the webinterface of teddyCloud to backup your box with "Read ESP32".

content/docs/tools/teddyCloud/setup/supported-server-hardware.md

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| Raspberry Pi Zero 2 | slow on initial startup (expect 20 minutes and more for initial certificate creation!), encoding also very slow, possible crashes in some situations, but in general usable |
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| Synology NAS DS923+ (DSM 7.2.1) | - |
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| Raspberry Pi Zero | Docker installation is a little bit tricky, getting it running could take some extra steps see https://forum.revvox.de/t/hardware-requirements-does-teddycloud-run-on-a-raspberry-zero-1st-gen/309 |
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| Raspberry Pi 1 Model A Rev 1.1 | Works with Raspberry Pi OS (32-Bit) and the teddycloud build for Alpine Linux (see https://github.com/toniebox-reverse-engineering/teddycloud/issues/225) |
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Consider using Alpine container instead of Ubuntu / Debian container if your server has limited resources.

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