j0hncc wrote:Doesn't that LED plus resistor on GPIO02 cause the unit to boot in the wrong mode?
Yes, they should go to Vcc, not to GND.
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j0hncc wrote:Doesn't that LED plus resistor on GPIO02 cause the unit to boot in the wrong mode?
HermannSW wrote:Just learned that GPIO2 is related to boot mode, and needs to be pulled high:
http://www.esp8266.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1730&start=10
Is that only true for EDP8266-12, or for ESP8266-01 as well?
Both devices work fine for me (flashing and running) without GPIO2 connected at all ...
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