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GeneralI have to fight to resist the urge to brick my little WiFi widgets Pin
honey the codewitch1-Nov-20 8:45
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There's this thing called an ESP8266 and it is a little wifi adapter that is exposed over a 2 wire serial interface basically and you communicate with it using AT commands like those old Hayes modems.

It's meant for wiring into Arduinos and some Arduinos come with one built in. The Arduino processors are little 16mhz 8 bit monsters and aren't so good at running a TCP/IP stack and all that, so these little ESP8266 widgets have a built in Tensilica processor running at like 3 times the speed of the Arduino, and the firmware for it is flashable!

So you can gut the AT firmware and flash say Micropython on it. Hello little tiny python machine.

So now I have 3 of these gadgets but only enough parts to deal with the onboard one I have. The others need their own power supply and I don't want to deal with it.

I really shouldn't brick this board since its earmarked for another project for my in-laws but I am curious and don't want to wait for the mail.

I did manage to bring this chip back from the dead once already after nuking the onboard firmware but I'm not entirely sure I could repeat it.

This seems like a perfect time for doing something foolhardy. Laugh | :laugh:

ETA: Micropython is neat, and I say that as someone who doesn't even like python.
Real programmers use butterflies


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