Able to flash ESP8266 module, but on reboot, very fast flashing of LED, and endless random junk on console? #16285
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Seems to flash fine... Leaving... |
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Yup... going to do that next... Just wondered if something changed. Stepped away from ESP8266/ESP32 projects for while, trying to catch back up. |
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Well... I got some of my ESP2866 modules to updated MicroPython 1.24 via direct esptool on a Linux system. Using the latest esptool verison.
However, I cannot seem to get any of my Wemos Mini D1 (ESP12F) based boards to flash. They once flashed because they have version 1.19 on them, but now I just get no serial communication errors. I even tried GPIO0 to GND with a jumper. |
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Finally... So for any one that reads this later, for the Blue D1 Mini boards I have must do the following:
Command Sequence
Issues....
Here is the mystery.... when I flashed MicroPython 1.19... some time ago on these same boards, I did not have any issues with 4 of the 5, and only 1 I had to use the GPIO00 To GND to force flash mode, and I did all 5 via Thonny from Windows 10. But on Windows 11, no joy. Not saying Windows 11 is the issue, I can flash various ESP8266 and ESP32 modules just fine via Thonny on Windows 11... just that these specific Blue D1 Mini (clones?) are picker now than in the past. |
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Looks like you got bad clones. I never had any issues with Wemos ESP8266 boards, |
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Able to flash ESP8266 module, but on reboot, very fast flashing of LED, and endless random junk on console? May be endless rebooting? I flashed via Thonny, Tried 4MB image, and 1MB image same result.
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