--- id: meshtastic-flasher title: Using Meshtastic Flasher sidebar_label: Meshtastic Flasher pagination_next: getting-started/first-steps/first-steps pagination_prev: getting-started/flashing-firmware/flashing-firmware sidebar_position: 1 --- import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs'; import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem'; import Link from '@docusaurus/Link'; :::caution Make sure not to power the radio on without first attaching the antenna! You could damage the radio chip! ::: ## Overview Meshtastic Flasher (aka m-flasher) is a graphical user interface for flashing [supported devices](/docs/hardware) with Meshtastic. The following operating systems are currently supported: Windows, Mac, and Ubuntu. ## Prerequisites ### Verify `python3` is installed #### Check `python3` version ```shell title="Check python3 version" python3 --version # If version is less than v3.6, please update python3 ``` ```shell title="Check python3 version" python3 --version # If version is less than v3.6, please update python3 ``` ```shell title="Check python3 version" python3 --version # If version is less than v3.9+, please update python3 ```
Install/Update `python3` ```shell title="Install python3, pip, and venv" sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade sudo apt install -y python3 python3-pip python3-venv ``` - [Download directly from python.org](https://www.python.org/downloads/macos/) - [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) - [MacPorts](https://www.macports.org/) - [Download directly from python.org](https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/)
### Install App Install using `pip` Note: The previous "single executable" installation option has been deprecated as of March 10, 2022. ```shell title="Install Meshtastic Flasher" python3 --version # ensure you are using at least python v3.6 # change to a directory where you want to create a python virtual environment mkdir some_dir cd some_dir # if the following command fails, it might tell you what package to install python3 -m venv venv # activate the python virtual environment source venv/bin/activate # your prompt should change - it should include "(venv) in the front # upgrade pip pip install --upgrade pip pip install meshtastic-flasher ``` ```shell title="Running Meshtastic Flasher" meshtastic-flasher ``` ```shell title="Install Meshtastic Flasher" python3 --version # ensure you are using at least python v3.6 # change to a directory where you want to create a python virtual environment mkdir some_dir cd some_dir python3 -m venv venv # activate the python virtual environment source venv/bin/activate # your prompt should change - it should include "(venv) in the front # upgrade pip pip install --upgrade pip pip install meshtastic-flasher ``` ```shell title="Running Meshtastic Flasher" meshtastic-flasher ``` ```shell title="Install Meshtastic Flasher" # open a command prompt # create a new directory for the python virtual environment cd c:\ mkdir some_dir cd some_dir # check that python version is sufficient, must be at least v3.9+ python -m venv venv # activate the python virtual environment venv\Scripts\activate # your prompt should change - it should have (venv) at the beginning pip install meshtastic-flasher ``` ```shell title="Running Meshtastic Flasher" meshtastic-flasher ``` ## Flashing the Device The Meshtastic Flasher will flash the latest firmware to esp32 and nrf52 devices. This is a newly developed application (as of February 1, 2022), so there may be some issues discovered as it is tested by users. There are three steps: - Click the "GET VERSIONS" button to get the versions available (from GitHub). - Click the "DETECT DEVICE" button to determine the port and device variant connected. - Click the "FLASH" button to flash the version selected, using the port selected to the device. ## Issues? If you run into an issue, please create a ticket here: [Flasher Issues](https://github.com/meshtastic/Meshtastic-gui-installer/issues) The code can be found at the [Meshtastic-gui-installer repo](https://github.com/meshtastic/Meshtastic-gui-installer) ## Known limitations The following are known limitations: - Raspberry Pi is not available, since it is arm-based and there are no pre-built libraries for [PySide](https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_for_Python) - Ubuntu 20.04 is the version used for testing, it may work with other versions - see [README](https://github.com/meshtastic/Meshtastic-gui-installer/blob/master/README.md) for more details