Hidden experimental menu in recent release

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Hidden experimental menu in recent release

#1 Post by chromo23 » 01 Apr 2022, 10:23

By looking through the code i found a hidden menu called experimental.
It can be accessed by http://<espip>/experimental.
Https is really cool and seems to work.....
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Re: Hidden experimental menu in recent release

#2 Post by TD-er » 01 Apr 2022, 12:33

Hmm, I knew I should have obfuscated that URL, as those settings are highly experimental and may not comply with local regulations regarding WiFi power.

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Re: Hidden experimental menu in recent release

#3 Post by chromo23 » 01 Apr 2022, 13:21

It is also important to notice to be very careful with the overclocking.
My first wemos d1 mini got fried because of that (i guess past 200mhz is a no go)
I recommend a heatsink...my second wemos runs much cooler.
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Re: Hidden experimental menu in recent release

#4 Post by ThomasB » 02 Apr 2022, 19:16

Nice. Will this new stuff support secure email notifications?

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#5 Post by TD-er » 02 Apr 2022, 19:48

ThomasB wrote: 02 Apr 2022, 19:16 Nice. Will this new stuff support secure email notifications?

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Tested it yesterday and then it worked fine...

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Re: Hidden experimental menu in recent release

#6 Post by sartam » 05 Apr 2022, 02:33

Hello. What am I doing wrong? I found a new release on github, downloaded it. But there are no binaries there. can i see the download link for the new release?

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Re: Hidden experimental menu in recent release

#7 Post by ThomasB » 05 Apr 2022, 04:11

can i see the download link for the new release?
As of today, the latest available binary is mega-20220328:
https://github.com/letscontrolit/ESPEas ... a-20220328

That release is 8 days old. More recent code changes will have to wait for the next **official** release before its binary is available to download. Or you can compile/build the source yourself and get the very latest before the official release.

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Re: Hidden experimental menu in recent release

#8 Post by sartam » 05 Apr 2022, 05:08

A... That is, you need to compile the file yourself, or wait for the official release...

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#9 Post by TD-er » 05 Apr 2022, 09:44

sartam wrote: 05 Apr 2022, 05:08 A... That is, you need to compile the file yourself, or wait for the official release...
... or have a good look at the date of the starting post of this topic ;)

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Re: Hidden experimental menu in recent release

#10 Post by ThomasB » 05 Apr 2022, 17:20

Oh man, you guys got me good. There's a sucker born every day, so count me in that group.

I created my own ESPEasy experimental plugin a couple years ago. So I can dish it out too.
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