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Re: Using GCC to program the ESP8266

PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 1:11 am
by RichardS
Nice work.... getting a GCC toolchain up and running will make a lot of people VERY happy.... just need to figure out a good ISP/debugger solution

Richard.

Re: Using GCC to program the ESP8266

PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 2:30 am
by hackrid
admin wrote:Nice work.... getting a GCC toolchain up and running will make a lot of people VERY happy.... just need to figure out a good ISP/debugger solution

Richard.


...which involves finding a module which exposes more pins. Soldering wires to the QFN package might get tricky

Re: Using GCC to program the ESP8266

PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 2:58 am
by Squonk
hackrid wrote:
admin wrote:Nice work.... getting a GCC toolchain up and running will make a lot of people VERY happy.... just need to figure out a good ISP/debugger solution

Richard.


...which involves finding a module which exposes more pins. Soldering wires to the QFN package might get tricky

No problem, doing that routinely with a good Mantis binocular :ugeek:

Re: Using GCC to program the ESP8266

PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 6:59 am
by hackrid
Squonk wrote:
hackrid wrote:
admin wrote:Nice work.... getting a GCC toolchain up and running will make a lot of people VERY happy.... just need to figure out a good ISP/debugger solution

Richard.


...which involves finding a module which exposes more pins. Soldering wires to the QFN package might get tricky

No problem, doing that routinely with a good Mantis binocular :ugeek:


what's your preferred procedure when doing so? are you glueing the wires down some how? can you share some pictures of your work with us?