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        3Need a bit more information, what ESP8266 module are you using? Does it have a Reset swtich that needs to be held to program? Like discussed at this link... tttapa.github.io/ESP8266/…Sneaky Puffin– Sneaky Puffin2020-08-19 16:10:42 +00:00Commented Aug 19, 2020 at 16:10
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        3why are you posting a picture of text? ... you pasted the code, paste the error message also ... if you can't upload then the code is irrelevant and only clutters up the postjsotola– jsotola2020-08-19 16:11:36 +00:00Commented Aug 19, 2020 at 16:11
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        1Which version of arduino IDE do you use? Try to updateSim Son– Sim Son2020-08-19 18:47:53 +00:00Commented Aug 19, 2020 at 18:47
 
                    
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