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Tinine
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Posted: 07:27pm 04 Sep 2022
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@lizby

This sounds pretty darned cool, did you try it?

I think I might order some of those modules and have a play.

Annex32 terms are too restrictive for my purposes

but there are plenty of alternatives




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Posted: 11:29pm 04 Sep 2022
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Others here have used ESP-NOW for the ESP8266 to provide over-the-air console access for micromites. I think I tested it, but it didn't provide much of the Wifi capability I'm looking for (and my uses are non-commercial, so the restrictions on Annex don't bother me). I don't recall that anyone has posted about ESP-NOW for the ESP32.
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Tinine
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Posted: 09:19am 05 Sep 2022
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  lizby said  Others here have used ESP-NOW for the ESP8266 to provide over-the-air console access for micromites. I think I tested it, but it didn't provide much of the Wifi capability I'm looking for (and my uses are non-commercial, so the restrictions on Annex don't bother me). I don't recall that anyone has posted about ESP-NOW for the ESP32.


Seems to be quite well supported by Basic 4 Arduino (B4R). Good excuse for me to finally test this stuff  


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Posted: 11:40am 05 Sep 2022
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I just wish the Arduino IDE wasn't such a disk space hog. It's pretty but it's huge about 600MB). I think you need the Java runtime on top of that.
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Tinine
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Posted: 01:29pm 05 Sep 2022
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  Mixtel90 said  I just wish the Arduino IDE wasn't such a disk space hog. It's pretty but it's huge about 600MB). I think you need the Java runtime on top of that.


Huge and slow library manager...holy moly. JR already installed as I need it for Basic 4 Android.
 
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Posted: 07:46pm 07 Sep 2022
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Welp...that was short-lived  

Screw that abomination of an IDE...Life is too short.

What was I thinking....every thing I do involves an Android tablet and RFO BASIC is to Android what MMBasic is to microcontrollers.

All the WiFi and net access is a piece of cake on the tablet....KISS principle  


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