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=== Notes === | === Notes === | ||
You can put as many <code>[env:]</code> sections in as you like & select one at compile-time based on which particular device you're programming. | You can put as many <code>[env:]</code> sections in as you like & select one at compile-time based on which particular device you're programming. | ||
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+ | You'll also be adding other options to the <code>[env:]</code> blocks. | ||
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+ | Things like <code>lib_deps</code> come to mind... |
Revision as of 12:40, 2 January 2021
platformio.ini
Most ESP8266 Devices
1 [env:esp8266]
2 platform = espressif8266
3 ; For now, let's stick with the 8266 family MCUs
4
5 board = esp07
6 ; Pretty much ANY esp8266 board is an esp07 as far as Platformio is concerned
7
8 framework = arduino
9
10 monitor_speed = 115200
11 ; I like my serial comms fast. (Without this line you get the default of 9600)
12
13 build_flags = -D DEBUG
14 ; This is just plain handy. You can use it to turn debugging output on/off...
esp-01
1 [env:esp01]
2 platform = espressif8266
3 board = esp01
4 framework = arduino
esp-M3
1 [env:espM3]
2 platform = espressif8266
3 board = esp8285
4 framework = arduino
Notes
You can put as many [env:]
sections in as you like & select one at compile-time based on which particular device you're programming.
You'll also be adding other options to the [env:]
blocks.
Things like lib_deps
come to mind...