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By SurtrTech
#69936
SOELLICHA wrote:Hello,
I am trying the same skecth but I receive the following error:
Not used: C:\Program Files\Arduino\libraries\EEPROM_NodeMcu
exit status 1
no matching function for call to 'EEPROMClass::begin(int)'

the sketch is the following
/*
* EEPROM Write
*
* Stores values read from analog input 0 into the EEPROM.
* These values will stay in the EEPROM when the board is
* turned off and may be retrieved later by another sketch.
*/

#include <EEPROM.h>

// the current address in the EEPROM (i.e. which byte
// we're going to write to next)
int addr = 0;

void setup()
{
EEPROM.begin(512);
}

void loop()
{
// need to divide by 4 because analog inputs range from
// 0 to 1023 and each byte of the EEPROM can only hold a
// value from 0 to 255.
int val = analogRead(A0) / 4;

// write the value to the appropriate byte of the EEPROM.
// these values will remain there when the board is
// turned off.
EEPROM.write(addr, val);

// advance to the next address. there are 512 bytes in
// the EEPROM, so go back to 0 when we hit 512.
// save all changes to the flash.
addr = addr + 1;
if (addr == 512)
{
addr = 0;
EEPROM.commit();
}

delay(100);
}



Is there another zip library I can download in order to work on the NodeMcu eeprom?

Thank you
Best Regards
Andreas Achilleos

Hi,
I used the EEPROM library like you EEPROM.h, but I used the function EEPROM.put instead of EEPROM.write to store data.
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By martinayotte
#69952 EEPROM library is part of ArduinoESP framework, and it has that EEPROM.begin(int size) function :
https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/blob ... PROM.h#L34

You probably not selected an proper ESP board ...
Turn ON verbosity in Preferences, and check all the gcc commands and arguments, you will see all the include paths.