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About the Device: Instruction & Steps of How to use:1. Download the Arduino IDE, the latest version. 2. Install the IDE3. Set up your Arduino IDE as: Go to File->Preferences and copy the URL below to get the ESP board manager extensions: http://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json Placing the http:// before the URL lets the Arduino IDE use it...otherwise it gives you a protocol error.4. Go to Tools > Board > Board Manager> Type "esp8266" and download the Community esp8266 and install. 5. Set up your chip as:Tools -> Board -> NodeMCU 1.0 (ESP-12E Module)Tools -> Flash Size -> 4M (3M SPIFFS)Tools -> CPU Frequency -> 80 MhzTools -> Upload Speed -> 921600Tools-->Port--> (whatever it is)6. Download and run the 32 bit flasher exe at Github(Search for nodemcu/nodemcu-flasher/tree/master/ at Github) github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-flasher/tree/master/Win32/Release Or download and run the 64 bit flasher exe at: github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-flasher/tree/master/Win64/Release7. In Arduino IDE, look for the old fashioned Blink program. Load, compile and upload. 8. Go to FILE> EXAMPLES> ESP8266> BLINK, it will start blinking. Note: Please contact us if you need the driver or meet any issue when using. We provide 100% satisfaction service for customers
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Shipped me an ESP-F (8266), NOT an ESP32
Couldn't figure out why I couldn't operate the ESP32 as expected; soon realized they sent me an ESP8266!!! Not cool!UPDATE:Replacement unit sent; same problem. The outer packaging states ESP32, but without even opening the new package I can clearly see the FCC identifiers and model. They must have a batch of ESP-F(8266) and have them labeled incorrectly. I spent a few hours trying to figure out why I couldn't get to work with Arduino IDE and ESP32 board settings. When I finally realized the problem, changing board settings to the proper ESP8266, everything worked.BUYER BEWARE!!!
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