0xCoto
0xCoto
 I win. ;)
@Mr-iX Connected all the Pins, uploaded the USB-to-Serial Arduino Code to the SS Micro, flashed the ESP-12E with the esp-flasher.exe and uploaded the Arduino-Ducky code to the SS Micro.
@Mr-iX Then why are you asking where I hid the cables? And no, that is not the correct diagram.
These are the correct connections: TX to RX RX to TX 3.3v to VCC GND to GND GND to GPIO15 D14 to GPIO0 D15 to EN
@supersjimmie That's awesome! I would love to learn more, since Spacehuhn's Keylogger is pretty large and not as incognito as this ^. Been trying to make such hardware for a...
@careyer https://gist.github.com/spacehuhn/b2b7d897550bc07b26da8464fa7f4b36
@supersjimmie I sent you a mail.
@Mr-iX Have you tried with the esp-flasher.exe? It worked for me.
Update: I figured from the NanoVNA-Saver that it uses ```python VID = 0x04b4 PID = 0x0008 ``` for the S-A-A V2 model, and although at first it seems to work,...
@zarath - In case you have any ideas (since you seem to be familiar with the code you've written for the [V2 model](https://github.com/NanoVNA-Saver/nanovna-saver/blob/97c7c8f3f230c9e7cc17c0574941d8ba9a036ae4/NanoVNASaver/Hardware/NanoVNA_V2.py)), I'd greatly appreciate any input as to...