Daniel you are super. A very interesting project. Could you please share links to third-party libraries for esp, otherwise I have problems finding them. P. S. And what kind of model is this big screen? It's not 1306, is it?
@@ElectroLIB super!!! i just entered json, unpacked the library and pasted this folder thank you very much, you definitely need to add this instruction
Hello my good man, I built this yesterday with my own ESP8266 and I was wondering: Is there a speaker output? I managed to find the correct pins for the up/down, etc. but I was unable to find sound at RX and TX + GND. Unless it just was too low, I also checked A1. PS I was not gaming while testing (since I was holding cables to the tweeter I used to test). So I was basically listening for music while a game was started.
Hello. Can I get a schematic of this device? If I can, then under what conditions? I will say in advance that the finished printed circuit board does not interest me, since I want to make a more aesthetic and compact metal case and therefore I cannot use a board into which modules are inserted.
@@ElectroLIB Thank you very much for the answer, I did not think that the circuit was inside the firmware archive. Should it be powered from 5 volts or like the Attinny85 from 3.3 volts?
@@ElectroLIB when I plug the board into my computer, it doesn't show up in file explorer but the Arduino IDE recognises it, I'm not sure how I get the files onto the board.
@@Dashbr0 If you speak well of the firmware for megatinyjoypad, you simply need to open the main MEGAcompilation160mhz.ino file with ArduinoIDE and make sure you have selected the correct port (/ttyUSB0), click on (Verify/Compile), and if everything is okay, click on (Upload). Of course, make sure to install the necessary libraries beforehand.
Daniel you are super. A very interesting project. Could you please share links to third-party libraries for esp, otherwise I have problems finding them.
P. S. And what kind of model is this big screen? It's not 1306, is it?
Try this! www.tinyjoypad.com/esp82xx_info
If that works, let me know, as I will officially add the link to the tinyjoypad website! ;)
The big screen is a I2C 2.42" 128x64 OLED Display SSD1309 (SSD1306 driver compatible)
@@ElectroLIBi mean avr/pgmspace.h, Arduino.h , Wire.h , ESP8266WiFi.h
maybe you could send them to me in an archive on the mail?
@@ElectroLIB super!!!
i just entered json, unpacked the library and pasted this folder
thank you very much, you definitely need to add this instruction
@@ElectroLIB by the way, it would be great to get rid of the physical switch and add unlocking, for example, by pressing start five times
Hello my good man, I built this yesterday with my own ESP8266 and I was wondering:
Is there a speaker output? I managed to find the correct pins for the up/down, etc. but I was unable to find sound at RX and TX + GND.
Unless it just was too low, I also checked A1. PS I was not gaming while testing (since I was holding cables to the tweeter I used to test).
So I was basically listening for music while a game was started.
@OlavAlexanderMjelde board did you use exactly?
Hello. Can I get a schematic of this device? If I can, then under what conditions?
I will say in advance that the finished printed circuit board does not interest me, since I want to make a more aesthetic and compact metal case and therefore I cannot use a board into which modules are inserted.
@sergeykozinets9979 Just DOWNLOAD Firmware and all you need is in this zip file! www.tinyjoypad.com/esp8285 ;)
@@ElectroLIB Thank you very much for the answer, I did not think that the circuit was inside the firmware archive.
Should it be powered from 5 volts or like the Attinny85 from 3.3 volts?
@@sergeykozinets9979 3.3 volts or one lipo cell!
I cant get the files onto the esp8285 board, is there something I'm doing wrong?
all you need: www.tinyjoypad.com/esp82xx_info ;)
@@ElectroLIB when I plug the board into my computer, it doesn't show up in file explorer but the Arduino IDE recognises it, I'm not sure how I get the files onto the board.
@@Dashbr0 If you speak well of the firmware for megatinyjoypad, you simply need to open the main MEGAcompilation160mhz.ino file with ArduinoIDE and make sure you have selected the correct port (/ttyUSB0), click on (Verify/Compile), and if everything is okay, click on (Upload). Of course, make sure to install the necessary libraries beforehand.
@@ElectroLIB thanks, I will try that
amazing
thanks! ;)