Yep, that's it - or as happens for Travis you can do PAD_FOR_BOOTLOADER=1 on the command-line and it'll pad the bootloader area with 0xFF (which is fine, because the IDE doesn't update the bootloader).
In terms of the filesize issues you were having, maybe knock some libraries out of ESPRUINOBOARD.py. I'll have a look nearer the 1v96 release and will see what I can do to get the binary size back down by fiddling with other bits of code.
... of course you could also try some ST Nucleo boards if you have them, since they have the Arduino pinout on them as well.
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Yep, that's it - or as happens for Travis you can do
PAD_FOR_BOOTLOADER=1
on the command-line and it'll pad the bootloader area with 0xFF (which is fine, because the IDE doesn't update the bootloader).In terms of the filesize issues you were having, maybe knock some libraries out of
ESPRUINOBOARD.py
. I'll have a look nearer the 1v96 release and will see what I can do to get the binary size back down by fiddling with other bits of code.... of course you could also try some ST Nucleo boards if you have them, since they have the Arduino pinout on them as well.