tytower wrote:This guy obviously cant accept that he might be wrong in calling me wrong . Go whichever way you want, but high or floating are definately correct and no-one is wrong . I am fed up with his stupidity-same post four threads
Ehhhh ! Guy, look and re-read my post !!! I've never flamed you, I have simply stated the true about facts and basic that any electronics engineers agree with. I'm part of those, NOT you ! Simply go back to school to learn those basics. If I posted four time the same things, it is simply because you have posted so many time the wrong argument that GPIO2 should NOT be pulled-up but left floating, you even pushed your argument saying we need to change this Wiki Boot Process table to put an X instead of H, for which I prove it to you yesterday that X means I can decide to put it to L without any effect. Who is REALLY WRONG here ?
You says that I have posted "stupidity" ? Ask real engineers to see if what I posted has any thing wrong, prove it !
And ask yourself about you own posts if they are stupid such the following :
tytower wrote:If I wire up 2 1.5 volt batteries in series I get 5 volts
If I wire up 2 more and put them in parallel you will find that an acceptable 5 volt supply
First 2x1.5V != 5V, Secondly, I hope you never did that with Lithium batteries in parallel ! You can ignite fire in your house !
And here is another one from viewtopic.php?f=13&t=3533&p=21359&hilit=arduino.cc#p21359 :
You will have to add an interupt somewhere . See Arduino.cc interupts.
Did you ever think that the UART is also in Sleep Mode ?
Are my two ESP-12 defective or have I forgotten something? I am willing to accept that I may have damaged gpio0 on one module by momentarily connecting it to +5V (while the VCC was 3.3V) but I don't think I have mistreated the other module in any way. Unfortunately I don't know of a simple and safe way to remove the shielding to check is everything soldered correctly.
I did manage to get a ESP-01 (with deep-sleep wakeup modifications and a ESP-12 from another source (with a white breakup board) working without much trouble so hopefully I did learn something about hooking them up correctly.
Is there anything more I can try? Does anyone have a link to AT firmware I could try flashing in case there is a problem with nodemcu?
Thanks!
In that case, what exactly did you flash onto it? (AT? Nodemcu? SDK app? Sming app?)