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d1-mini

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A Board Support Package (BSP) which provides a type-safe API for the WEMOS/LOLIN D1 mini.

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Getting Started

NOTE: This crate's dependencies are still in the early stages of development, and various features may be incomplete or missing altogether. With this being pre-1.0 software, the public API is subject to change at any time.

Prerequisites

Because the Xtensa target is not officially supported, you must use a custom fork of Rust. Pre-built artifacts for common operating systems are available via the esp-rs/rust-build repository's releases page. Alternatively, you can build the compiler from source; for more information on this process, please refer the the esp-rs/rust fork's README, which has detailed instructions for most popular operating systems.

You will additionally need the appropriate Xtensa toolchain. You can download pre-built binaries from Espressif, or build them yourself using esp-open-sdk. In either case, make sure that the resulting binaries are in your $PATH.

Build the Examples

You can build all examples at once, or just build one at a time:

$ cargo build --release --examples
$ cargo build --release --example=blinky

Flash the Device

espflash

espflash is a community developed tool (written entirely in Rust) for flashing ESP32- and ESP8266-based devices. It provides a CLI tool for flashing the aforementioned devices as well as an additional crate, cargo-espflash, which provides a cargo subcommand which compiles and flashes your device with one command.

For more information on these tools, please refer to their respective READMEs.

Examples

Make sure you replace <PORT> with the appropriate value prior to running either of the below commands.

Using espflash:

$ espflash <PORT> target/xtensa-esp8266-none/release/examples/blinky

Using cargo-espflash:

$ cargo espflash --release --example=blinky <PORT>

esptool

You can use the official tool from Espressif, esptool.py, to flash the firmware to your device. Make sure this has been installed and esptool.py is available in your $PATH.

First convert the ELF-formatted binary to a flashable image:

$ esptool.py \
>   --chip esp8266 \
>   elf2image \
>   target/xtensa-esp8266-none/release/examples/blinky

Then you're ready to flash the image to the device; make sure you replace <PORT> with the appropriate value prior to running the command:

$ esptool.py \
>   --port <PORT> \
>   write_flash \
>   -fm dio \
>   -fs 32m \
>   0x00000 \
>   target/xtensa-esp8266-none/release/examples/blinky-0x00000.bin

License

Licensed under either of:

at your option.

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.

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