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Getting WFI Working on TF3xx with ESP Module

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Re: Drivers for ESP modules

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terriblefire wrote: 03 Sep 2019 21:20 Driver would be SANA-II. Standard Amiga driver. You could use any TCP Stack.
Oh, cool! :o
The Native ESP protocol is 115200. Thats why it needed that speed.
Hmm, I still don't understand. The ESP can certainly work with 9600 baud.
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Re: Drivers for ESP modules

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Hmm, I still don't understand. The ESP can certainly work with 9600 baud.
Not with stock firmware..
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Re: Drivers for ESP modules

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terriblefire wrote: 03 Sep 2019 21:50
Hmm, I still don't understand. The ESP can certainly work with 9600 baud.
Not with stock firmware..
Oh! I thought "AT+CIOBAUD" would work with any firmware. However, what I was thinking of using is the PPP firmware which you can access here. Then I would be using a SANA-II-PPP driver.
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Zac wrote: 03 Sep 2019 22:15 Oh! I thought "AT+CIOBAUD" would work with any firmware. However, what I was thinking of using is the PPP firmware which you can access here. Then I would be using a SANA-II-PPP driver.
How do you do that when your Amiga cant do 115200 though? it cant do the negotiation down to a slower rate? If you can somehow that would be great.

EDIT: Also you dont need my driver for this. Just use your favourite TCP stack and away you go. The specific need for my driver was to use *stock* firmware. Its for those users who are not comfortable reflashing firmwares etc.
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Re: Drivers for ESP modules

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terriblefire wrote: 03 Sep 2019 22:19
Zac wrote: 03 Sep 2019 22:15 Oh! I thought "AT+CIOBAUD" would work with any firmware. However, what I was thinking of using is the PPP firmware which you can access here. Then I would be using a SANA-II-PPP driver.
How do you do that when your Amiga cant do 115200 though? it cant do the negotiation down to a slower rate? If you can somehow that would be great.
Plug your ESP8255 to a CH340 adapter and connect with a modern computer. Set baudrate permanently with:
AT+UART_DEF=<baudrate>, <databits>, <stopbits>, <parity>, <flow control>
Unplug ESP and use it with Amiga.

At least that's the plan! :lol:
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Re: Drivers for ESP modules

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If you're dropping the baudrate just use the slip driver in your post... TBH if that can be used easily i'll can my driver
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I've really struggled to get SLIP working on amiga. Has anyone actually got this going?
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Re: Drivers for ESP modules

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I got everything up and running by following the instructions on this link and just ignoring all the BBS parts.

https://blog.nootch.net/post/amiga-bbs-online-2019/

I originally tried to install it over an existing os3.9 install but had no luck. When I started from a fresh wb3.1 and BetterWB install as per the guide it worked perfectly. I only really tested it using AWeb and I'm not sure about what sort of speeds I'm getting. I set the firmware up at 38400 baud.
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Smyckers wrote: 28 Mar 2020 18:59 I got everything up and running by following the instructions on this link and just ignoring all the BBS parts.

https://blog.nootch.net/post/amiga-bbs-online-2019/

I originally tried to install it over an existing os3.9 install but had no luck. When I started from a fresh wb3.1 and BetterWB install as per the guide it worked perfectly. I only really tested it using AWeb and I'm not sure about what sort of speeds I'm getting. I set the firmware up at 38400 baud.

Ok i'll try a clean install and see what gives.
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Re: Drivers for ESP modules

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Is "that port" on the TF330 a serial port? Can a DB9 connector be wired to it, and use serial.device to talk to devices like a modem or null modem cable?

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