Hi, I'm still in my first step with Pico, and electronic in general. (Therefore the soldering job may not have been the cleanest)
I put together an ESP8266 on my Pico and made it a basic HTTP server. It is working smoothly when it is plugged-in USB and the code is uploaded with the WebIDE. Even if I then (after having uplaoded and run the code) deconnect the WebIDE: the Pico is still responding to requests.
But when I just plug in the Pico to USB, or plug in a battery (+ go to BAT IN, right?), it is never responding. The Pico and ESP8266 are blinking like if it was correctly initialising though.
Don't worry about formatting, just type in the text and we'll take care of making sense of it. We will auto-convert links, and if you put asterisks around words we will make them bold.
Tips:
Create headers by underlining text with ==== or ----
To *italicise* text put one asterisk each side of the word
To **bold** text put two asterisks each side of the word
Embed images by entering: ![](https://www.google.co.uk/images/srpr/logo4w.png) That's the hard one: exclamation, square brackets and then the URL to the image in brackets.
* Create lists by starting lines with asterisks
1. Create numbered lists by starting lines with a number and a dot
> Quote text by starting lines with >
Mention another user by @username
For syntax highlighting, surround the code block with three backticks:
```
Your code goes here
```
Just like Github, a blank line must precede a code block.
If you upload more than 5 files we will display all attachments as thumbnails.
Espruino is a JavaScript interpreter for low-power Microcontrollers. This site is both a support community for Espruino and a place to share what you are working on.
Hi, I'm still in my first step with Pico, and electronic in general. (Therefore the soldering job may not have been the cleanest)
I put together an ESP8266 on my Pico and made it a basic HTTP server. It is working smoothly when it is plugged-in USB and the code is uploaded with the WebIDE. Even if I then (after having uplaoded and run the code) deconnect the WebIDE: the Pico is still responding to requests.
But when I just plug in the Pico to USB, or plug in a battery (+ go to BAT IN, right?), it is never responding. The Pico and ESP8266 are blinking like if it was correctly initialising though.
What am I missing?