28-01-2019, 02:49
Hi
Thought I would try the OTA upload for my Pro2 Compact. While it compiles ok it will not upload. I am getting the following error message
Arduino: 1.8.5 (Windows 10), Board: "LOLIN(WEMOS) D1 R2 & mini, 80 MHz, Flash, 4M (1M SPIFFS), v2 Lower Memory, Disabled, None, Only Sketch, 921600"
Archiving built core (caching) in: C:\Users\idorm\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_cache_906390\core\core_esp8266_esp8266_d1_mini_CpuFrequency_80,VTable_flash,FlashSize_4M1M,LwIPVariant_v2mss536,Debug_Disabled,DebugLevel_None____,FlashErase_none,UploadSpeed_921600_47236e9164f36914b19c32380d3fdb3d.a
Sketch uses 533272 bytes (51%) of program storage space. Maximum is 1044464 bytes.
Global variables use 36780 bytes (44%) of dynamic memory, leaving 45140 bytes for local variables. Maximum is 81920 bytes.
12:05:49 [ERROR]: No Answer
12:05:49 [ERROR]: No Answer
I am using Python 2.7. I have can see and have set the correct port within Arduino program. Pro2 Compact is online.
Any suggestions on what the issue is would be appreciated.
Thanks
Ian
Thought I would try the OTA upload for my Pro2 Compact. While it compiles ok it will not upload. I am getting the following error message
Arduino: 1.8.5 (Windows 10), Board: "LOLIN(WEMOS) D1 R2 & mini, 80 MHz, Flash, 4M (1M SPIFFS), v2 Lower Memory, Disabled, None, Only Sketch, 921600"
Archiving built core (caching) in: C:\Users\idorm\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_cache_906390\core\core_esp8266_esp8266_d1_mini_CpuFrequency_80,VTable_flash,FlashSize_4M1M,LwIPVariant_v2mss536,Debug_Disabled,DebugLevel_None____,FlashErase_none,UploadSpeed_921600_47236e9164f36914b19c32380d3fdb3d.a
Sketch uses 533272 bytes (51%) of program storage space. Maximum is 1044464 bytes.
Global variables use 36780 bytes (44%) of dynamic memory, leaving 45140 bytes for local variables. Maximum is 81920 bytes.
12:05:49 [ERROR]: No Answer
12:05:49 [ERROR]: No Answer
I am using Python 2.7. I have can see and have set the correct port within Arduino program. Pro2 Compact is online.
Any suggestions on what the issue is would be appreciated.
Thanks
Ian

