It didn’t stop there, though. Some extremely clever people figured out the ESP8266 had a reasonably high-power microcontroller on board, a lot of Flash, and a good amount of RAM. It looked like ...
but because there’s a user-programmable microcontroller in this board. If only we had an SDK or a few libraries… The ESP8266 SDK is finally here. A complete SDK for the ESP8266 was just posted ...
The system consists of three parts: a small hardware box containing an ESP8266 microcontroller and buzzer, custom firmware that generates randomized annoying sounds, and monitoring software on his ...