![]() Now that the esp8266 has been flashed, let’s wire this up: ino file I’ve included in the modded firmware. If you’re not using Windows, or have some other Arduino style flashing tool, you can use the. I keep holding the flash button down during the whole write process, though I don’t know if that’s necessary. ![]() Hold the flash button on the esp8266mod while simultaneously hitting the download button in the program. To flash with windows, open the flasher tool, use the device manager to find your com port, add that to the com port box, and then add the juno12.bin file from the rar archive to the bin selector. A project board wouldn’t hurt, but not necessary.ĭownload and install the latest drivers for the NodeMCU Esp8266:ĭownload the firmware and Windows flasher tool: Skills/Tools Needed: Wire and soldering iron. NodeMCU Esp8266 IoT board (though any board with GPIO breakouts including 4 and 5 should work).Maybe I should call this unit the “StrikeWiFi”? Anyway, Here’s how to build it: I’ve been able to get my hands on one, and hack around with some of the available firmware to get 9600 baud working flawlessly. The esp8266 WiFi Modem design has been really popular with C64 enthusiasts. To start, I’d like to say a huge thanks to Eightbitswide, xxValiumxx, and Paul Rickards for their extremely helpful contributions to this cause!
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