ogiewon
August 17, 2017, 1:14am
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I know some folks still frequent this thread instead of the new one… I’ll just leave this here in case you have interest in using the ESP32 with ST_Anything.
All,
I am happy to announce that as of v2.8, ST_Anything now supports the ESP32 based boards. The ESP32 has ~23 GPIO pins available for your use, built-in WiFi, a dual core processor, and plenty of RAM and flash storage for large projects.
I have updated the ST_Anything ReadMe file with some high-level instructions on using the ESP32. It really is all that different from using the ESP8266 boards, however the Arduino IDE integration is performed via a more manual step. Be sure to download all of the latest Arduino code (libraries and sketches) from my GitHub to make sure you get all of the latest files. I have added a new ST_Anything_Multiples_ESP32WiFi.ino example sketch to help get you started. It demonstrates having 21 devices attached to a single ESP32!
I bought the following ESP…
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