![]() ![]() Make sure you select the right COM port, you can check by unplugging the USB from your computer and putting it back in again to see what COM port shows up (you have to exit the menu in between). Now in the Arduine IDE I select the Arduino UNO as the board. When programming the ATmega you have to set dip-switches (3,4) ON and (5,6,7) OFF. ![]() However, I cannot verify this, I believe it worked for me without doing this but honestly, the thing is still a black box to me. ![]() I read somewhere that when changing dipswitches you have to press ESP reboot. And for USB communication you have to choose either ESP8266 or ATmega. USB ESP8266 0000111 (Update firmware or sketch)Īs you can see, the first two switches enable communications between both chips. Communication mode is set using the dip switches as follows: ![]()
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