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As usual I’ll be using a NodeMCU board (I really did order a lot of them) which uses an ESP8266, but there’s no reason this would be difficult to achieve on an Arduino-based device.
In my Luddite world, I never HAD a development board for the ESP8266. I bought 0.1” footprint adapters and then made my own.
“Wio Lite RISC-V is a feather form factor RISC-V development board Based on GD32VF103, with the onboard ESP8266 Wio Core, it also features WiFi function. GD32VF103CBT6 is a Bumblebee core based ...