Hello those interested in the topic of uploading your own compiled code in the form of a BIN file .
Enclosed you will find 4 programs for the WINDOWS operating system which are very easy to use and do not require installation.
They are in 32 and 64 bit versions.
Our ESP8266 or ESP32 just needs to be connected to USB on our PC and then run the appropriate version of the program, then select the correct COM and file location BIN and execute flash .
In the improved version of the program it is possible to disable flash memory formatting in the ESP82886 or ESP32 before uploading our BIN file and to change the communication speed .
In the program preview window, we can see the subsequent actions performed by the program.
In case of uploading the BIN file to ESP32 we have to hold down the button BOOT to initiate the connection of the program with ESP32 but not all models require it.
Everything else remains the same as with the ESP8266.
I think that the attached programs greatly facilitate the upload of the software - file BIN to our ESP boards.
The programs automatically recognise the ESP8266 or ES32 board.
After uploading our BIN file, it can also watch how our uploaded program runs.
I have tested the programs on the ESP8266 and ESP32 boards as shown in the attached pictures.
Kind regards.
Futek2
Enclosed you will find 4 programs for the WINDOWS operating system which are very easy to use and do not require installation.
They are in 32 and 64 bit versions.
Our ESP8266 or ESP32 just needs to be connected to USB on our PC and then run the appropriate version of the program, then select the correct COM and file location BIN and execute flash .
In the improved version of the program it is possible to disable flash memory formatting in the ESP82886 or ESP32 before uploading our BIN file and to change the communication speed .
In the program preview window, we can see the subsequent actions performed by the program.
In case of uploading the BIN file to ESP32 we have to hold down the button BOOT to initiate the connection of the program with ESP32 but not all models require it.
Everything else remains the same as with the ESP8266.
I think that the attached programs greatly facilitate the upload of the software - file BIN to our ESP boards.
The programs automatically recognise the ESP8266 or ES32 board.
After uploading our BIN file, it can also watch how our uploaded program runs.
I have tested the programs on the ESP8266 and ESP32 boards as shown in the attached pictures.
Kind regards.
Futek2