John
John
seems like the target does not respond in time. you might want to increase the read timeout as well for testing by adding e.g. `--receivetimeout=80`
in this case the pull down to the low level of the interface is not right. it has to be around (or below iirc) 12V, so I guess the output...
use the [flash.sh script](https://github.com/john30/ebusd-esp/blob/master/flash.sh) to check if the memory is really that big
what ES8266Flasher reveals might be wrong, I'd only trust the esptool.py output for now. best is to use the flash.sh script which does check the memory before flashing
duplicate of #344
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