Hi there!
I purchased this (small) board on amazon:
http://www.elecrow.com/esp8266-iot-board-p-1591.html
It looked particularly nice because it includes the necessary hardware to have a lipo battery plugged in. This will keep the board powered up with no usb or power adaptor. It will also recharge the battery when connected to those power sources.
I managed to configure B4R with the parameters shown in the screen capture. B4R manages to compile my example code (a smallish thing I already got running on a WEMOS D1 D2 board) and upload it into this board.
But the LOG, instead of showing me the "Appstart" and other log commands my code issues ... shows:
(some garbage)
NodeMCU 0.9.6 build 20150704 powered by Lua 5.1.4
lua: cannot open init.lua
It seems that it got the "newer" and "easier" (and slower, and not so appealing to me) lua interpreter preinstalled.
I am at a loss on how to get it off the board and leave the board available for an arduino project.
Any ideas or help is appreciated.
Regards,
Enrique
I purchased this (small) board on amazon:
http://www.elecrow.com/esp8266-iot-board-p-1591.html
It looked particularly nice because it includes the necessary hardware to have a lipo battery plugged in. This will keep the board powered up with no usb or power adaptor. It will also recharge the battery when connected to those power sources.
I managed to configure B4R with the parameters shown in the screen capture. B4R manages to compile my example code (a smallish thing I already got running on a WEMOS D1 D2 board) and upload it into this board.
But the LOG, instead of showing me the "Appstart" and other log commands my code issues ... shows:
(some garbage)
NodeMCU 0.9.6 build 20150704 powered by Lua 5.1.4
lua: cannot open init.lua
It seems that it got the "newer" and "easier" (and slower, and not so appealing to me) lua interpreter preinstalled.
I am at a loss on how to get it off the board and leave the board available for an arduino project.
Any ideas or help is appreciated.
Regards,
Enrique