docs/esp8266/tutorial/intro: Sphinx requires blank lines around literal blocks.

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* If lower baud rate didn't help, you may want to try older version of * If lower baud rate didn't help, you may want to try older version of
esptool.py, which had a different programming algorithm:: esptool.py, which had a different programming algorithm::
pip install esptool==1.0.1 pip install esptool==1.0.1
This version doesn't support ``--flash_size=detect`` option, so you will This version doesn't support ``--flash_size=detect`` option, so you will
need to specify FlashROM size explicitly (in megabits). It also requires need to specify FlashROM size explicitly (in megabits). It also requires
Python 2.7, so you may need to use ``pip2`` instead of ``pip`` in the Python 2.7, so you may need to use ``pip2`` instead of ``pip`` in the
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* Additionally, you can check the firmware integrity from a MicroPython REPL * Additionally, you can check the firmware integrity from a MicroPython REPL
prompt (assuming you were able to flash it and ``--verify`` option doesn't prompt (assuming you were able to flash it and ``--verify`` option doesn't
report errors):: report errors)::
import esp import esp
esp.check_fw() esp.check_fw()
If the last output value is True, the firmware is OK. Otherwise, it's If the last output value is True, the firmware is OK. Otherwise, it's
corrupted and need to be reflashed correctly. corrupted and need to be reflashed correctly.