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## Product version
- TINA2 WIFI: TINA2 standard version with ESP32 WIFI module installed. Support remote control, send files via wifi, and online 3d model library.
- TINA2 BASIC: TINA2 lite version, without WIFI module and protective shell.
There are several versions of the Weedo TINA2 with different hardware.
### TINA2 WIFI / TINA2 BASIC
- Outdated older models.
- Called V2/V3 hardware by the manufacturer (Weedo / Weefun / Entina?).
- The TINA2 WIFI is the standard TINA2 with ESP32 WIFI module installed. Supports remote control, sending files via WiFi, and online 3D model library.
- The TINA2 BASIC is the lite version of the TINA2 with no WiFi module or protective shell.
- Uses motherboard R62A/R62AS with ATMEGA2560 MCU.
- Firmware files are 8-bit, identified by the "`.hex`" extension.
- [Official TINA2firmware repo](https://github.com/weedo3d/TINA2firmware)
### TINA2 UPGRADE
- V7 hardware.
- Current "basic" model. Sometimes called TINA2 or TINA2 BASIC, which adds to the confusion.
- Uses motherboard R72A/R72B with a GD32F103RET6 MCU.
- Firmware files are 32-bit, identified by the "`.bin`" or "`.wfm`" extension (proprietary format). These firmware files are NOT compatible with the older ATMEGA2560-based models, or vice versa. If your firmware update fails, it may be due to this mismatch.
- [Official Tina2Upgradefirmware repo](https://github.com/weedo3d/Tina2Upgradefirmware)
### TINA2S
- Current "WiFi" model. Compared to the base TINA2 UPGRADE model, adds WiFi and a heated bed.
- Uses motherboard R72H/R72P with a GD32F103RET6 MCU.
- [Official TINA2Sfirmware repo](https://github.com/weedo3d/TINA2Sfirmware)
> [!NOTE]
> The Monorprice cadet printer is a rebranded version of these printers and the provided configuration should work.
> The "Monoprice Cadet" is a rebranded version of the V2/V3. The provided configuration should work.
## Hardware version
## Hardware identification
- V2: The motherboard version is 62AS. The endstop type is lever limit switch.
- V3: The motherboard version is 62AS. The endstop type is mushroom head limit switch.
- V2: Motherboard version 62AS. The endstop is a lever limit switch.
- V3: Motherboard version 62AS. The endstop is a mushroom head limit switch.
- V7: Motherboard version R72*. The endstop is a mushroom head limit switch.
## Adding wifi support using ESP3D
## Adding WiFi support using ESP3D
You can add wifi support using [ESP3D](https://github.com/luc-github/ESP3D).
You can add WiFi support using [ESP3D](https://github.com/luc-github/ESP3D).
Basically connect your own NodeMCU to second serial port of the MCU.
See ESP3D wiki for connection diagram.
See the [ESP3D wiki](http://esp3d.io/esp3d/) for connection diagrams.
In Marlin configuration.h set:
`#define SERIAL_PORT_2 3`
In `Configuration.h` set:
```c
#define SERIAL_PORT_2 3
```
## Manufacturer wifi support
## Manufacturer WiFi support
Examples provided here have not been tested with wifi board from manufacturer.
Setting `#define SERIAL_PORT_2 3` in Marlin configuration.h might be enough to work with manufacturer wifi board.
The provided example configurations have not been tested with the WiFi board from the manufacturer.
Setting `#define SERIAL_PORT_2 3` in `Configuration.h` might be enough to work with the manufacturer WiFi board.
Feedback are welcome.
Feedback is welcome.
## Manufacturer USB support
All printers use CH340/CH341 for USB. The driver is often included as part of official driver releases.
[The latest version is also available from the chip manufacturer](https://www.wch.cn/download/CH341SER_EXE.html)