esptool
Espressif SoC serial bootloader utility (by espressif)
esp8266-micropython-vagrant
Vagrant file to build a virtual machine that can compile the ESP8266 open SDK & MicroPython firmware. (by adafruit)
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GNU General Public License v2.0 or later | MIT License |
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esptool
Posts with mentions or reviews of esptool.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-17.
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FeedMyFurBabies – Send and Receive MQTT messages between AWS IoT Core and your micro-controller
Next, install esptool onto your computer, then run the following commands to flash the MicroPython firmware onto the ESP32C3 using the bin file you've just downloaded.
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Esp flash download tool
Is the flash download tool in the image the gui for https://github.com/espressif/esptool/releases ? Or is there somewhere I can download the source? Need to automate the download process
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APK Breakdown for the ZWO Seestar, a peek under the hood at the hardware controls and new GPL violations
GPL TL;DR: - The Skymap is still Stellarium Web Engine, AGPL covered code. - The motor controller is an Espresso board of some type, as evidenced by the main_S50_1.4.8.bin that controls it, and the GPL covered code in /etc/zwo that pushes the code to it. (https://github.com/espressif/esptool). If the AM3/AM5 use the same architecture, that code's probably on those units as well. - libgsl was added to the Seestar and the ASIAir in 2.1. That's GPL3 code under GNU/FSF purview. - The Seestar implements opencv and the yolov5s-small model. Yolov5 is AGPL-3.0
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Please help! All I get are error messages, no matter what I do!! I'm just trying to connect a ESP8266 to WLED. Any help appreciated!
My problem like yours solved with this : https://github.com/espressif/esptool
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Why is python requested in embedded software/firmware engineer jobs?
I'm not the most knowledgable on the topic, as most of what I have done was troubleshooting esptool with weird development boards. But the programmer tool is called esptool and can be found on github. https://github.com/espressif/esptool
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ESPTOOL Re-Flashing Bootloader - SecureBoot - Force Option is unavailable
So after I read this - I tried to do exactly that. But the main Problem is that, the --force Option is not available within the ESPTOOL.. I use a Mac with macOS Ventura. I already created an Github-Issue here: Github. But in case anybody from this Subreddit already had this issue and give me a hint to fix that.
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A fatal error occurred: Failed to connect to ESP32: Wrong boot mode detected (0x13)! The chip needs to be in download mode. What causes this, and how can I make it go back to how it was before?
I just did some googling and found this thread. It's not clear to me that the people commenting know what they are talking about but there's some discussion about using hubs and modifying the esptool.py sequence. https://github.com/espressif/esptool/issues/790
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Can ESP32-S2 Minis be Used for ESPHome?
Using '/dev/cu.usbmodem01' as serial port. Connecting........ Detecting chip type... Unsupported detection protocol, switching and trying again... Connecting...................................... Unexpected error: ESP Chip Auto-Detection failed: Failed to connect to Espressif device: No serial data received. For troubleshooting steps visit: https://github.com/espressif/esptool#troubleshooting
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Uploading code on esp8266 without pressing boot ?!!!
I found esptool use DTR (GPIO0) and RTS (EN) to reset.
- Determining amount of PSRAM using esptool/python?
esp8266-micropython-vagrant
Posts with mentions or reviews of esp8266-micropython-vagrant.
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does anyone have a 1M ESP-01 friendly firmware with uasyncio built in
brew tap hashicorp/tap brew install vagrant git clone https://github.com/adafruit/esp8266-micropython-vagrant.git cd esp8266-micropython-vagrant vagrant up vagrant ssh
What are some alternatives?
When comparing esptool and esp8266-micropython-vagrant you can also consider the following projects:
esp-idf - Espressif IoT Development Framework. Official development framework for Espressif SoCs.
micropython-nanoweb - Full async Micropython web server with small memory footprint.
WLED-Utils - Helper utilities for working with WLED
crosstool-NG - crosstool-NG with support for Xtensa
esp-open-sdk - Free and open (as much as possible) integrated SDK for ESP8266/ESP8285 chips
arduino-esp32 - Arduino core for the ESP32
esptool-js - Javascript implementation of flasher tool for Espressif chips, running in web browser using WebSerial.
esphome-flasher - Simple GUI tool to flash ESPs over USB
esptool vs esp-idf
esp8266-micropython-vagrant vs micropython-nanoweb
esptool vs WLED-Utils
esp8266-micropython-vagrant vs esp-idf
esptool vs crosstool-NG
esp8266-micropython-vagrant vs esp-open-sdk
esptool vs arduino-esp32
esp8266-micropython-vagrant vs crosstool-NG
esptool vs esp-open-sdk
esptool vs esptool-js
esptool vs micropython-nanoweb
esptool vs esphome-flasher