Hi Stefan,
Oh, that sounds like it did not erase the BASIC code. Only the BASIC code
makes the LEDs blink.
When config is empty, it uses a default for name etc. FTP is the first thing it
does.
Here is another trick you can try. Since the OS starts up with FTP and then
later, it configures the new name, the SPP profiles, the blinking etc with
BASIC, you have a little time when it boots to connect via FTP, even
if the BASIC code disables it.
Do that: start an FTP connection to that particular BT address. Use Linux,
it's easier. Then power the SMD module up and you get a connection immediately.
Then you can overwrite and change the code.
See if you can get the config.txt file, I want to see the version
number of the OS.
Hope that helps
Juergen
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