
I have looked @ the wiki and searched the internet, but it seems to be an IDE problem.
Simple programs will load on the ESP..
Help is much appriciated
Bert
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Downloaded 1.6.5 and installed esp 2.0 as mentioned in the wikitozett wrote:which board version for esp do you use 2.0/2.1?
may downgrade ide to 1.6.5 ?
Yes I complete uninstalled and installed 1.6.5 again, installed base64.. but still get errorsnightshark wrote:I am assuming you moved all of the library files like it says in the Wiki? I had a heck of a time compiling too. I finally uninstalled the Arduino IDE and used the standalone version so my libraries would get pulled correctly.
I'm new to this myself! It's the big zip file. It says non admin install or just 'Windows' on the Arduino download page. This is assuming you are using Windows. Also try using esp 2.1 I think it's called.BertM wrote:Yes I complete uninstalled and installed 1.6.5 again, installed base64.. but still get errorsnightshark wrote:I am assuming you moved all of the library files like it says in the Wiki? I had a heck of a time compiling too. I finally uninstalled the Arduino IDE and used the standalone version so my libraries would get pulled correctly.
seems the libaries are not global??
what is the standalone version ? sorry NOOB
@Costocosto wrote:You should download the stable version R78 , the link is at the bottom of this page: http://www.esp8266.nu/index.php/Main_Page
In the zipfile you will find the libraries you need.
After adding these libraries you can compile also the newer versions up to R107
I guess you need to install ESP Core 2.1.0 when compiling latest ESPEasy from githubBertM wrote: Downloaded 1.6.5 and installed esp 2.0 as mentioned in the wiki
I think you are right: Got even errors with my old sketches, I spent Yesterday evening removing and installing the IDE again and it seenms something was corrupt in the ESP corecosto wrote:I guess you need to install ESP Core 2.1.0 when compiling latest ESPEasy from githubBertM wrote: Downloaded 1.6.5 and installed esp 2.0 as mentioned in the wiki
You have to change to Arduino ESP core 2.1.0.manjh wrote:In order to test the new OTGW print, I need to install the latest version of ESPEasy (I have used the flash 78 until now).
So I downloaded from GIT, unzipped and renamed the folder to ESPEasy, and tried to compile.
Got an error message:
ESPEasy.ino:222:22: fatal error: base64.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
Error compiling.
Using Arduino compiler 1.6.5.
What am I doing wrong?
Hmmm... I am thinking of this for two types of users:Martinus wrote:You have to change to Arduino ESP core 2.1.0.manjh wrote:In order to test the new OTGW print, I need to install the latest version of ESPEasy (I have used the flash 78 until now).
So I downloaded from GIT, unzipped and renamed the folder to ESPEasy, and tried to compile.
Got an error message:
ESPEasy.ino:222:22: fatal error: base64.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
Error compiling.
Using Arduino compiler 1.6.5.
What am I doing wrong?
Maybe we should update the wiki on this...
Great, thanks!Martinus wrote:Try this: http://www.esp8266.nu/downloads/ESPEasy_R112_4096.bin
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