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Re: Drivers for ESP modules

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@theq does it actually work ok at full speed? 115200?
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terriblefire wrote: 03 Apr 2020 17:20 @theq does it actually work ok at full speed? 115200?
Oh yeah. Works like a charm!
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Great work guys :dualthumbup:
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Is anyone considering flashing/programming the ESP8266 modules to suit the end user, and selling them as "ready to go units".

Reason I ask is, I'm really only after 1 unit, and its a fair bit of mucking around to get 1 unit going. But if someone who has them working is willing to pump them out and at a price that covers there time to do so, well, maybe people like me would take it up?

I would like an ESP8266 unit, set to a 10.0.0.x IP, with my specific wifi SSID, etc.... I'm located in Australia. I can pay with Paypal.
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matt020 wrote: 04 Apr 2020 10:47 Is anyone considering flashing/programming the ESP8266 modules to suit the end user, and selling them as "ready to go units".

Reason I ask is, I'm really only after 1 unit, and its a fair bit of mucking around to get 1 unit going. But if someone who has them working is willing to pump them out and at a price that covers there time to do so, well, maybe people like me would take it up?

I would like an ESP8266 unit, set to a 10.0.0.x IP, with my specific wifi SSID, etc.... I'm located in Australia. I can pay with Paypal.
The ESP unit needs to be set to 192.168.240.1 client side and it will DHCP on the wifi side. Client side there will only be 2 IP's so there is no need for any other class of network. Its effectively a NAT router.

I've been trying to persuade @supaduper to ship them with TF3xx boards.
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Re: Drivers for ESP modules

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Hi Matt

Yes Steve and me have spoke to each other about this and I have ordered some units so when I perfect the method for flashing the firmware than yes I will provide the pre flashed modules and probably the 8 way header for the TF330
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Cheers, thank you Mark, thank you Stephen!
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Okkaaaaaaaay. I've bitten the bullet and I have purchased:

Mini FT232RL FTDI 3.3 5V USB to TTL Serial Converter Adapter Module for Arduino
ESP-01S ESP8266 Serial WIFI Wireless Transceiver Module DC 3.0~3.6V 2.4GHz Black

In the firmware folder at https://github.com/martin-ger/esp_slip_ ... r/firmware there are two .bin files, which one do I use to flash the ESP module please?

0x00000.bin applied 0hax's fix to lib_lwip_open_nat 17 days ago
0x10000.bin applied 0hax's fix to lib_lwip_open_nat 17 days ago
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matt020 wrote: 07 Apr 2020 10:10 In the firmware folder at https://github.com/martin-ger/esp_slip_ ... r/firmware there are two .bin files, which one do I use to flash the ESP module please?

0x00000.bin applied 0hax's fix to lib_lwip_open_nat 17 days ago
0x10000.bin applied 0hax's fix to lib_lwip_open_nat 17 days ago
Read the instructions...

https://github.com/martin-ger/esp_slip_ ... d-flashing
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Re: Drivers for ESP modules

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Thanks.

I'll be using Windows to flash, so I'll see whats available to flash both .bin files.

Ta.

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