Hello,
I have just received 2 x Sonoff S26R2.
There is no more tx rx gd and vcc pins like with the former S20. Now I have to solder...
I have 3 questions:
1) What does "PUYA" stand for? This word is used in the forum and seems to be related to the S26 and would require a specific espeasy version.
2) Is there a way to know which flash size the S26R2 have? I can't find the answer even at sonoff.
3) which ESP_Easy_mega* version would you advise me to use the sonoff with basic functions ?
Regards
Gilles
SONOFF S26
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Re: SONOFF S26
Hello,
I think the version below is good
ESP_Easy_mega_20230623_normal_ESP8266_1M.bin
for information see url
https://templates.blakadder.com/sonoff_S26R2.html
regards
epost
I think the version below is good
ESP_Easy_mega_20230623_normal_ESP8266_1M.bin
for information see url
https://templates.blakadder.com/sonoff_S26R2.html
regards
epost
Re: SONOFF S26
PUYA is the brand of notoriously incompatable flash chips used on some Sonoff devices.
Support for PUYA chips is included in 1M builds.
Support for PUYA chips is included in 1M builds.
Re: SONOFF S26
I read in another thread (https://templates.blakadder.com/sonoff_S26R2.html) that the sonoff S26R2 runs a esp8285 with 1M flash.
Does it make a difference or can I still use ESP_Easy_mega_20230623_normal_ESP8266_1M.bin.
I prefer to ask before burning it
Does it make a difference or can I still use ESP_Easy_mega_20230623_normal_ESP8266_1M.bin.
I prefer to ask before burning it
Re: SONOFF S26
I found the answer :
N.B. Starting 2022/07/23, 1M ESP8266 builds can also be used on ESP8285 units and thus there is no longer a specific ESP8285 build anymore.
extract from https://github.com/letscontrolit/ESPEasy
N.B. Starting 2022/07/23, 1M ESP8266 builds can also be used on ESP8285 units and thus there is no longer a specific ESP8285 build anymore.
extract from https://github.com/letscontrolit/ESPEasy
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