Hello,
normally I am fine with this version
ESP_Easy_mega_20221224_normal_ESP8266_4M1M
But I am missing a BME680. Now I tried to understand the building guide to complie it with adding the _P106_BME680.ino my self. Then I was faced with additional issues with Atom and Platfomio ...
Now I am completely lost and to be honest this is much to much for my skills.
Might be someone so kind to compile the version
ESP_Easy_mega_20221224_normal_ESP8266_4M1M
plus this
_P106_BME680.ino
Please???
need BME680 in normal version
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Re: need BME680 in normal version
You can upgrade to the Collection B build. That includes also all plugins available in Normal, with mostly the debug logging, but also a few less-used features, disabled. Just keep the ESP8266_4M1M part the same (cpu, flash and filesystem sizes), then the update should work fine.
And also: Atom is no longer supported by its supplier, so suggested/endorsed dev environment is VSCode + PlatformIO.
And also: Atom is no longer supported by its supplier, so suggested/endorsed dev environment is VSCode + PlatformIO.
/Ton (PayPal.me)
Re: need BME680 in normal version
Not even sure the combination of "normal 4M1M" with extra plugin(s) will even fit as we're constantly running into build size issues.
As what Ton said, Atom is not supported anymore (not even by its developers).
For some guideline on how to build using VScode and PlatformIO, see: https://espeasy.readthedocs.io/en/lates ... ormIO.html
And for a video showing how to setup your system to build ESPEasy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArqwMcYSMsU
As what Ton said, Atom is not supported anymore (not even by its developers).
For some guideline on how to build using VScode and PlatformIO, see: https://espeasy.readthedocs.io/en/lates ... ormIO.html
And for a video showing how to setup your system to build ESPEasy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArqwMcYSMsU
Re: need BME680 in normal version
Many Thanks to you. This solved it.Ath wrote: ↑07 Feb 2023, 12:46 You can upgrade to the Collection B build. That includes also all plugins available in Normal, with mostly the debug logging, but also a few less-used features, disabled. Just keep the ESP8266_4M1M part the same (cpu, flash and filesystem sizes), then the update should work fine.
And also: Atom is no longer supported by its supplier, so suggested/endorsed dev environment is VSCode + PlatformIO.
I found no list what is all included in collection builds. Is there any?
Thanks again!!!
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