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I build an array that I submit to remote sockets (RF433) using digitalPulse(D14,1, ps);
It worked fine with 1v83 Copyright 2015 G.Williams.
With 1v84, it seems being interrupted and puts out wrong data.
I have attached the file that works with 1v83.
Maybe you can help me point out a better way, or if it something with 1v84 look into it.
(a few things need to be change in the file to compile with 1v84:
require("wifi")-> "Wifi" and ESP8266.getAddressAsString(ipInfo.ip) ->wifi.getIP().ip -
Thanks tve and Gordon
I still need some help, if you have time I would appreciate that.
I have saved this script on ESP8266.
E.on('init', function() {
LoopbackA.setConsole();
Serial1.setup(19200,{bytesize:8,parity:'none',stopbits:1,flow:'none'});
Serial1.println("my command");
});My intension is to use the RX and TX to communicate with an instrument instead of the consol.
I expected to get "my command" sent out on the TX pin with a baud of 19200.
But i get this continuous repeated on baud 115200:
-> LoopbackA
ets Jan 8 2013,rst cause:2, boot mode:(3,6)
load 0x40100000, len 1396, room 16
tail 4
chksum 0x89
load 0x3ffe8000, len 776, room 4
tail 4
chksum 0xe8
load 0x3ffe8308, len 540, room 4
tail 8
chksum 0xc0
csum 0xc0
2nd boot version : 1.4(b1)
SPI Speed : 40MHz
SPI Mode : DIO
SPI Flash Size & Map: 32Mbit(512KB+512KB)
jump to run user1 @ 1000
rl??rl??â?büLoading 5123 bytes from flash...
-> LoopbackA
ets Jan 8 2013,rst cause:2, boot mode:(3,6)
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Is it possible to change the baudrate on ESP8266 running espruino ?
I am trying to wifi enable some old RS232 equipment.
This equipment need a baudrate of 19200.
I tried :
Serial1.setup(19200,{bytesize:8,parity:'none',stopbits:1,flow:'none'});
Serial1.println("testing 123");
I prints the "testing 123" on the connected terminal, but is still uses 115200, as the firmware setup.
Thanks