Thanks a lot Amgen, I'll give it a try tonight.
Until then, just a question about your addresses: are these really correct?
...or does it just doesn't make any change if they have one trailing zero less?
Thanks a lot Amgen, I'll give it a try tonight.
Until then, just a question about your addresses: are these really correct?
...or does it just doesn't make any change if they have one trailing zero less?
Roger
from the Git page.........
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https://github.com/jeelabs/esp-link/...er/FLASHING.md
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https://github.com/jeelabs/esp-link/...ster/README.md
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Okay, thanks to amgen, I finally successfully flashed my module.
But, still nothing works and sending AT+GMR will return...nothing at all.
Maybe my three modules are just defect...
I think I'm going to leave this by side for a while, go get a beer, and have some fun with something else and come back later![]()
Roger
hey man,...... YOU DON'T USE AT STUFF........
What you do next is......1) power up 8266... (3 volts)
2) Look at your live WIFI network list for the ESP device and hook up your computer/laptop to that network, I put screen shot-
3) that opens the onboard web page for all the settings and type of access point (you can figure out) or I will share what I did
4) restart the device with your UART TX,RX connected to pic...... open say Hyperterminal connection type TC/IP winsoc
5) connect to your network ..... 192.X...... or 172.XX.......... port 23
6) once connected, you can send and receive at the baud you have set
....... suggestion, program PIC to serout some crap say once/second,...... then when you connect you can tell if shit is working
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Last edited by amgen; - 2nd January 2024 at 19:06.
I just realized I was using the flasher version 3.9.5 from the beginning.....
I found version 2.3 and guess what, all my modules are now updated successfully and I can check this via AT commands
Amgen, I'm now going to read your previous post carefully.
Roger
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