+1, hoping for consistencypfalcon wrote:community feedback (... idea is to use native chip GPIO numbering and avoid adhoc board-specific numbering)
ESP-Board Variations - Availability and MicroPython Support
Re: ESP-Board Variations - Availability and MicroPython Support
Re: ESP-Board Variations - Availability and MicroPython Support
Not sure, if this the right thread (please correct).
Just tested v2 on the Espresso Lite v2, designed by Espert (http://www.espert.co/), produced by Cytron (http://www.cytron.com), supplier-list (http://www.cytron.com.my/distributor).
Basic functions like a little python test-code and connecting to wifi seem to work well.
As this board is pretty similar to the nodemcu, I thought it should be mentioned here.
Just tested v2 on the Espresso Lite v2, designed by Espert (http://www.espert.co/), produced by Cytron (http://www.cytron.com), supplier-list (http://www.cytron.com.my/distributor).
Basic functions like a little python test-code and connecting to wifi seem to work well.
As this board is pretty similar to the nodemcu, I thought it should be mentioned here.
Re: ESP-Board Variations - Availability and MicroPython Support
While checking out this cool weather kit on kickstarter, I noticed there's an ESP8266 at the heart.kfricke wrote:...a little summary and might kick of guides to the different ESP boards....
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/su ... -stem-kids