I am just about ready to bin these two modules I have as I cannot flash them successfully but I keep coming back to them trying another approach as I am convinced I is something I am doing/not doing
The most success I have had , at least it talked to me, is using the toolkit and using a serial adapter. This what I get on the serial port, anyone had this and went on to successfully flashing them? or is it time to Bin
esp32-s3 mini purple Lolin
esp32-s3 mini purple Lolin
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Re: esp32-s3 mini purple Lolin
Hi,
first of all are you sure that your modules are ESP32-S3?
I suppose that the modules are very probably ESP32-S2.
I suggest to use the online flasher [Local Link Removed for Guests] and try to flash with it.
In the worst case you should be able to identify the kind of modules that you have
first of all are you sure that your modules are ESP32-S3?
I suppose that the modules are very probably ESP32-S2.
I suggest to use the online flasher [Local Link Removed for Guests] and try to flash with it.
In the worst case you should be able to identify the kind of modules that you have
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Re: esp32-s3 mini purple Lolin
Here you go,
Tried with the web flasher exactly the same result. I would really like to find I am doing something wrong but ...I am afraid I think they are stuffed.
Tried with the web flasher exactly the same result. I would really like to find I am doing something wrong but ...I am afraid I think they are stuffed.
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Re: esp32-s3 mini purple Lolin
My suggestion is to try using the rest and boot buttons in the normal order. Other people have had trouble with this board - e.g. read this thread.
[/https://github.com/esphome/esp-web-tools/issues/374]
[/https://github.com/esphome/esp-web-tools/issues/374]
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Re: esp32-s3 mini purple Lolin
As a last attemp, try a different USB lead.
I have one lead and one board which when used together always keep resetting when trying to update the firmware.
@Bugs Your link returns "The requested page could not be found"
I have one lead and one board which when used together always keep resetting when trying to update the firmware.
@Bugs Your link returns "The requested page could not be found"
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Re: esp32-s3 mini purple Lolin
Alors, this module is not supported.
It is an ESP32-S3 with 4MB of QIO flash and 2mB of QIO PSRAM; additionally it has a direct USB connection (no USB to serial converter integrated) like the some of ESP32-S2.
It requires a firmware QIO_QSPI
It should work with the firmware 1.50.5 CAN_qio_qspi_LFS but you'll not have any activity on the USB as the firmware will use the serial link on the TX and RX pins; in this case you should be able to use it via the web interface.
So I suggest to load it and see if you can find its AP access point.
It is an ESP32-S3 with 4MB of QIO flash and 2mB of QIO PSRAM; additionally it has a direct USB connection (no USB to serial converter integrated) like the some of ESP32-S2.
It requires a firmware QIO_QSPI
It should work with the firmware 1.50.5 CAN_qio_qspi_LFS but you'll not have any activity on the USB as the firmware will use the serial link on the TX and RX pins; in this case you should be able to use it via the web interface.
So I suggest to load it and see if you can find its AP access point.
Re: esp32-s3 mini purple Lolin
Perfect cicciocb That did the trick, good job I asked before binning them, It must give you an headache keeping up with all these different versions!
I assume I will have to stick with that version?, that's fine they at least work.
Thanks again, Mike
I assume I will have to stick with that version?, that's fine they at least work.
Thanks again, Mike
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Re: esp32-s3 mini purple Lolin
Sorry about that - probably bad typing[Local Link Removed for Guests] wrote: [Local Link Removed for Guests]Sun Dec 03, 2023 9:25 am @Bugs Your link returns "The requested page could not be found"
https://github.com/esphome/esp-web-tools/issues/374
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Re: esp32-s3 mini purple Lolin
Nice to see that my hypothesis was correct; you can eventually use the serial port with an external USB to serial adapter.[Local Link Removed for Guests] wrote: [Local Link Removed for Guests]Sun Dec 03, 2023 10:07 pm Perfect cicciocb That did the trick, good job I asked before binning them, It must give you an headache keeping up with all these different versions!
I assume I will have to stick with that version?, that's fine they at least work.
Thanks again, Mike
I plan to publish an updated version in next days so I'll include also this variant.