- Fri Jun 23, 2017 8:30 pm
#67516
Hi Joe,
I never understand why people try to make things so difficult for themselves: it's almost certain they will fail and then they will lose interest, because they don't know why it failed with so much variables that can go wrong.
(You've already failed getting your ESP-01 working, while it should really be easy to work with.)
No offence, but if you want to try something new, make sure you always start with a tried and proven setup.
Get a normal stable PC, a real development board (they're only $3 to $5) and a good stable power supply (if needed by the board) and go from there to get things working.
Once you get the hang of it, you can start experimenting with different setups. platforms and what not.
And when something stopped working, you can retrace the steps back and find the culprit.
Believe me: it really isn't that difficult (I should know because I'm actually a Delphi programmer in real life), but you've got to start with good tools to get successful .
Here in the Netherlands we've got a saying:
"Goed gereedschap is het halve werk" (which loosely translates to:
"Good tool make half the work")
Assumption is the mother of all f*ckups. At least: that's what I'm assuming.