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authorAki <please@ignore.pl>2024-01-06 17:17:44 +0100
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Fixed typo, it's CH340C not 304G
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<p>Republishing old content. This is from when I bought and flashed my first NodeMCU clone (perhaps "loose
implementation"?) of NodeMCU v3 called LOLin v3.
-<p>This little board is using CH304G TTL to USB converter, so if you happen to work on Windows you must make sure you
+<p>This little board is using CH340 TTL to USB converter, so if you happen to work on Windows you must make sure you
have the driver installed beforehand. Mentioned chip is quite common, and I've seen it on various Arduino, so there is
a high chance that you already have it.
<p>Without further notes, here is the specification:</p>