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Post by Guest on Mar 3, 2023 6:09:03 GMT
Hi, Just ordering my parts to make a start on this project. I was curious if there is a hard coded reason not to use USART A9/A10 or B10/B11 to communicate with an esp8266? Or is the core board absolutely required? I apologise for my ignorance, I have a bit of experience with this stuff but I’m definitely not well versed! Thank you in advance for any and all help.
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Post by LCDCC Designer on Mar 4, 2023 20:20:42 GMT
Hi, Just ordering my parts to make a start on this project. I was curious if there is a hard coded reason not to use USART A9/A10 or B10/B11 to communicate with an esp8266? Or is the core board absolutely required? I apologise for my ignorance, I have a bit of experience with this stuff but I’m definitely not well versed! Thank you in advance for any and all help. I am currently working on WIFI for the STM32F103 and STM32F411 boards. I hope to release a new version within the next few months. I am also working on Raspberry Pico version of the serial and WIFI which will be available later this year.
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Post by Guest on Mar 5, 2023 2:00:44 GMT
That is great! Looking forward to the update and some different hardware to play around with. Just a suggestion but if you’re in the process of updating have you considered writing in support for the esp32 wifi/Bluetooth modules. As I understand they are slightly harder to work with but kill two bird with one stone so to speak. Thank you for all of your hard work on this project.
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Post by LCDCC Designer on Mar 5, 2023 11:42:38 GMT
I haven't considered the WIFI/BT module yet, but may do in the future.
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