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@krzychb krzychb commented Dec 28, 2015

Documentation update in OTA updates section following release of Arduino IDE 1.6.7:

  • added step by step instruction how to use ArduinoOTA
  • updated package versions
  • moved Troubleshooting section
  • minor typo corrections

krzychb and others added 2 commits December 28, 2015 16:18
- addedd step by step ArdinoOTA
- updated package versions
- moved Trubleshooting section
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hallard commented Dec 31, 2015

does this mean Arduino 1.6.7 is now working with this ESP8266 repo ? when Arduino 1.6.6 was released, we were told to stay to 1.6.5 version due to some problem

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krzychb commented Dec 31, 2015

Hi hallard,

Greetings in last day of 2015 and all the best for 2016 😄

I believe this is the question if you need features of IDE 1.6.7 that are not available in IDE 1.6.5-r5 and willing to check them out.

I found no issues when testing OTA example sketches for this doc update on both Windows 7 and Ubuntu 14.04. When preparing this sketch I noted a kind of issue #1066.

When I first started with esp8266/Arduino couple of months ago I tend to stick to mature releases. As I got familiar with it and noted wealth of resources and support available I became more adventurous 😄

Krzysztof

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hallard commented Jan 2, 2016

@krzychb
thanks for your answer, No I don't need specific 1.6.7 features, I just like using latest IDE version for my arduino projects so if I can use the same with ESP8266 I'm happy.

Hopefully, my esp8266 sketches seems to work with 1.6.7 ;-)

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