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change "WeMos" to new brand name "LOLIN" #4984

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@wemos wemos commented Jul 30, 2018

The D1 mini from version 3.1.0 and D1 mini Pro from version 2.0.0 using new brand name "LOLIN".

https://wiki.wemos.cc/products:d1:d1_mini
https://wiki.wemos.cc/products:d1:d1_mini_pro

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devyte commented Jul 30, 2018

@wemos is there any difference between older hardware versions and these new ones? Are there any additional pins? or different pins? flash mode (DIO/QIO) or speed? Puya-like flash chips? Something else?
Or are these new versions functionally identical and just optimized for production?
If these new ones are functionally identical as the previous, then this PR is ok. But if there are any differences in functionality, including changes in flash mode, speed, use of the infamous Puya flash chips, etc, then additional things need to be changed.

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wemos commented Jul 31, 2018

@devyte The flash mode, speed and pins are as same as previous versions, only optimization circuit and using ESP8266EX IC instead of the original ESP-12S module.

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devyte commented Jul 31, 2018

Great! Thank you for the answer.

@devyte devyte merged commit b1f0435 into esp8266:master Aug 1, 2018
leoclee added a commit to leoclee/7-segment-clock that referenced this pull request Aug 11, 2018
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d-a-v commented Aug 16, 2018

@wemos what do you think of exposing GPIO9 and GPIO10 on your future revision of lolin-wemos-d1-mini-lite ?

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Misiu commented Oct 1, 2018

@wemos @d-a-v does D1 Mini and D1 Mini Pro expose GPIO9 and GPIO10? I don't see them listed.

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d-a-v commented Oct 1, 2018

They will never. Only d1 mini lite could,
but the board itself would have to be updated by @wemos.

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