#Ignore this ESP8266 board by @davedarko
It has been a while since I got the boards and at the time I left some thoughts on the project page. I really like its simplicity which made assembly very easy. To develop on such a board I'd prefer an onboard serial converter just to eliminate having to chain several gadgets together but I have some use cases for the boards nonetheless:
I haven't implemented the second use case yet but I plan on making the other one into a wireless serial bridge using the ESP-Link firmware and a virtual serial port tunnel to make it compatible with just about every program/tool out there. The reason for this is that I do most work on my laptop when it's actually on my lap and this way I won't have to worry about the USB cable pulling the devboard and breadboard off my desk.
And finally here are some mods that I made for/to the board:
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When I read your comments on the project of @jaromir.sukuba I had totally forgotten about that! Glad to see those pictures again! I like the rubber feet. Thanks again for sharing.
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Haha, well it's a good thing he convinced me to make this project then ;)
The last three pictures are new btw. I also used those rubber feet on the acrylic case of #Pro Trinket USB Keyboard; if you get some, make sure they are taller than anything protruding from the surface (pin headers, tact switches for this board or screws in case of the acrylic case), mine are just borderline working.
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