* Update LWIP from SDK
* mbedTLS integration
* Fix argument type in dbg_printf (#1624)
* Migrate to espressif’s download center (#1604)
* Fixed BBS links to firmware
* Adjust net module docs with mbedTLS info
* Remove unrelevant axTLS notice
Fixes#1164 and thus also #1150, #1149, #1147 and #898.
* Move to latest version of SPIFFS
* Add SPIFFS porting layer for NodeMCU
* Add option to delete output if it doesn't fit
* Change FLASHSIZE to be in bits by default: default 4mb 32mb
* Add SPIFFS_MAX_FILESYSTEM_SIZE override
* Add notes on SPIFFS_FIXED_LOCATION
* Add 1M boundary
* Include the current version of the LICENSE
I a discussion with @nickandrew (original author of updated sections) he agreed that we should rather link to *my* Docker image because it has fewer issues then the one currently referenced. The one we identified will soon be addressed.
* Remove the "0.9.6; deprecated" comment regarding the master branch
* Add a paragraph on enabling debugging
* Clarify (I hope) the conditions under which you need to reformat your flash filesystem.
* Remove trailing blanks
Signed-off-by: Nick Andrew <nick@nick-andrew.net>
Based on @vowstar edits:
* Note that the SDK is the NONOS one
* Add links for NodeMCU devkit v1.0 and distinguish from v0.9
* Remove the ToDo list (as all are complete but for 1 item)
List the latest set of modules in the example on disabling modules.
Show which file to edit to tag your firmware to identify it on boot.
Signed-off-by: Nick Andrew <nick@nick-andrew.net>
Put Marcel's online build server first, as this will be the go-to for
new users. Note that they should build 'dev' not 'master'.
Next, list the docker image which will build from your checked-out
repository and possibly including your own changes.
Finally, list the prerequisites if you want to build it all yourself,
including the sequence of commands (same as the docker image uses).
Signed-off-by: Nick Andrew <nick@nick-andrew.net>
The README is presently quite unreadable. The simpler examples of
programming an already-flashed ESP8266 are moved up, to give the
new user the flavor of what is possible with NodeMCU.
Instructions to build the firmware will follow.
Signed-off-by: Nick Andrew <nick@nick-andrew.net>