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Lack of ESP8266 board support #68

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arendst opened this issue Jan 7, 2024 · 4 comments
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Lack of ESP8266 board support #68

arendst opened this issue Jan 7, 2024 · 4 comments
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@arendst
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arendst commented Jan 7, 2024

I've refactored your gpio_viewer.h to Tasmota. The current Tasmota dev branch supports both a berry and a native version when enabled with define USE_GPIO_VIEWER.

I refactored in such a way to get rid of both outdated AsyncTCP and ESPAsyncWebServer libraries and use the default Arduino Core WebServer. This also prepares for ESP32 Arduino core 3.0

As it now runs on ESP8266 too it would be nice to have some ESP8266 boards like (at least) generic and a wemos D1.

Pls consider to add ESP8266 boards to your repository.

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Pls

@Mergenth
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Pls provide that as a next - please.

@homeplayer2
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As it now runs on ESP8266 too

I am not new to programming or esp Arduino electronics I am new to github
I have tried;
Pop os vsc and codium, flatpack and native install Arduino ide and even on a debian system to get Gpio Viewer working on ESP8266 Have this problem https://github.com/thelastoutpostworkshop/gpio_viewer/issues/111

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