@bigplik You need the latest binaries with Graphics support in them. Download the latest release and use wiflash to flash them to the ESP8266.
Just to add, if you're on Windows I believe if you install Git, and select "Use Git and optional Unix tools from the windows command prompt", you can run wiflash (Inside the download zip in the ESP8266 Folder) on windows with "sh wiflash" instead of "./wiflash" just remember to change the IP but keep the port number (":88"). Would be awesome if that was added to the docs page.
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@bigplik You need the latest binaries with Graphics support in them. Download the latest release and use wiflash to flash them to the ESP8266.
Just to add, if you're on Windows I believe if you install Git, and select "Use Git and optional Unix tools from the windows command prompt", you can run wiflash (Inside the download zip in the ESP8266 Folder) on windows with "sh wiflash" instead of "./wiflash" just remember to change the IP but keep the port number (":88"). Would be awesome if that was added to the docs page.