Nodemcu which pin

I am trying to make a sketch that is written for the Uno, work on a Nodemcu and I need to connect to pins int0 and int1.
I cannot figure out which pins on the Nodemcu equate to those pins. I have been looking for about a day now.
Here is the sketch.

//Make sure to install the adafruit GPS library from https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit-GPS-Library
#include <Adafruit_GPS.h> //Load the GPS Library. Make sure you have installed the library form the adafruit site above
#include <SoftwareSerial.h> //Load the Software Serial Library. This library in effect gives the arduino additional serial ports
SoftwareSerial mySerial(3, 2); //Initialize SoftwareSerial, and tell it you will be connecting through pins 2 and 3
Adafruit_GPS GPS(&mySerial); //Create GPS object
 
String NMEA1;  //We will use this variable to hold our first NMEA sentence
String NMEA2;  //We will use this variable to hold our second NMEA sentence
char c;       //Used to read the characters spewing from the GPS module
 
void setup()  
{
  Serial.begin(115200);  //Turn on the Serial Monitor
  Serial.println("      ");
  Serial.println(" I am here ");
  GPS.begin(9600);       //Turn GPS on at baud rate of 9600
  GPS.sendCommand("$PGCMD,33,0*6D"); // Turn Off GPS Antenna Update
  GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_OUTPUT_RMCGGA); //Tell GPS we want only $GPRMC and $GPGGA NMEA sentences
  GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_UPDATE_1HZ);   // 1 Hz update rate
  delay(1000);  //Pause
}
 
 
void loop()                     // run over and over again
{
  readGPS();  //This is a function we define below which reads two NMEA sentences from GPS
 
}
void readGPS(){  //This function will read and remember two NMEA sentences from GPS
  clearGPS();    //Serial port probably has old or corrupt data, so begin by clearing it all out
  while(!GPS.newNMEAreceived()) { //Keep reading characters in this loop until a good NMEA sentence is received
  c=GPS.read(); //read a character from the GPS
  }
GPS.parse(GPS.lastNMEA());  //Once you get a good NMEA, parse it
NMEA1=GPS.lastNMEA();      //Once parsed, save NMEA sentence into NMEA1
while(!GPS.newNMEAreceived()) {  //Go out and get the second NMEA sentence, should be different type than the first one read above.
  c=GPS.read();
  }
GPS.parse(GPS.lastNMEA());
NMEA2=GPS.lastNMEA();
  Serial.println(NMEA1);
  Serial.println(NMEA2);
  Serial.println("");
}
void clearGPS() {  //Since between GPS reads, we still have data streaming in, we need to clear the old data by reading a few sentences, and discarding these
while(!GPS.newNMEAreceived()) {
  c=GPS.read();
  }
GPS.parse(GPS.lastNMEA());
while(!GPS.newNMEAreceived()) {
  c=GPS.read();
  }
GPS.parse(GPS.lastNMEA());
 
}

I need to connect to pins int0 and int1.

Do you mean that you want to use external interrupts? Have a look at this page.

groundFungus:
Do you mean that you want to use external interrupts? Have a look at[ this page.](http://I need to connect to pins int0 and int1.)

This link doesnt work.

Link repaired.

I thank you for your help folks, but I really didn't want to change the sketch's original writers code. I was looking for the equivalent pin numbers.
Could you simply provide that ?

thanks

From the first link:

"Interrupts can be attached to any GPIO pin, except D0/GPIO16 pin. Standard Arduino interrupt types are supported i.e. CHANGE, RISING, FALLING"

hextejas:
I am trying to make a sketch that is written for the Uno, work on a Nodemcu and I need to connect to pins int0 and int1.

Post closed as i eventually figured out my mistakes