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ESP8266 #16

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thgcst opened this issue Nov 12, 2018 · 2 comments
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ESP8266 #16

thgcst opened this issue Nov 12, 2018 · 2 comments

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thgcst commented Nov 12, 2018

Hi, is it possible to use a ESP8266? If so, is there anything that must be changed?

@thgcst thgcst changed the title Hi, is it possible to use a ESP8266? If so, is there anything that must be changed? ESP8266 Nov 12, 2018
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rsporny commented Nov 14, 2018

Hi, it is possible, but instead of rpio library you would have to send gpio signal over http. That's quite a big change for this plugin. I like the idea but can't promise you if or when I could take a look at it. Let's leave this ticket as another step on my roadmap.

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