You probably need to force the board into firmware upload mode first when using serial for uploading. Probably an open door, but have you tried to switch the Tx and Rx connections already? This report would have more information with Maximum is 20480 bytes.Īn error occurred while uploading the sketch -Įstablishing connection with the device failed Global variables use 5768 bytes (28%) of dynamic memory, leaving 14712 bytes for local variables. Sketch uses 102656 bytes (52%) of program storage space. WARNING: library esp8266-oled-ssd1306-master claims to run on esp8266, esp32 architecture(s) and may be incompatible with your current board which runs on stm32 architecture(s).Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\libraries\arduino-lmic-master\src\hal\getpinmap_thisboard.cpp: In function ‘const Arduino_LMIC::HalPinmap_t* Arduino_LMIC::GetPinmap_ThisBoard()’:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\libraries\arduino-lmic-master\src\hal\getpinmap_thisboard.cpp:71:72: note: ‘ #pragma message: Board not supported – use an explicit pinmap’ħ1 | #pragma message(“Board not supported – use an explicit pinmap”) | ^ Arduino: 1.8.16 (Windows 10), Board: “Nucleo-64, Nucleo L073RZ, STM32CubeProgrammer (DFU), Enabled (no generic ‘Serial’), CDC (generic ‘Serial’ supersede U(S)ART), Low/Full Speed, Fast (-O1), None, Newlib Nano + Float Printf”