abhinavg wrote:
Hi grange,
Thanks for wounderful solution of the error. I have exactly same problem with my one of the ESP01 1M/Black version. I tried so may options bit nothing worked for me. I will try your solution.
In my case sometimes I am able to flash the firmware and sketch from arduino it works for the first time but when I rest/power off and on again, blue led again comes up. That is really frustrating situation.
I must know the different flash address for all 4 files in order to upload the firmware. You said that it is in the readme file but it is a link that navigates me to the lots of PDF documentation files. it is very difficult to find my answered from there.
If you can share what address you used in your case, it will be great help for me. I have ESP01 1M black version.
//Abhinav
wow, thanks for your post. I have exactly same problem with my ESP-12F too.
This is a good way to fix the efuse issue. I never used NodeMCU tools but it gives me a hint: Using another tool to flash a different firmware may fix the problem.
Here's what I did:
1. Open Arduino IDE for ESP8266
2. Choose ESP8266-Blink from the example files
3. Upload to ESP8266
4. Use ESP download tools to download new bins to the ESP8266.
The problem is fixed right away.
Thank you again.Statistics: Posted by simonliu — Sun Sep 16, 2018 11:37 am
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