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Post by SDL on Jul 13, 2018 19:52:01 GMT -8
Folks, (Thanks to PowderJockey for the solution!)Just tried the new ESP32 release and it worked like a champ. (Note: If you have installed the SDK before, go into your Arduino Directory -> hardware/ and delete espressif ) Instructions: 1) Open up the Arduino IDE 2) Open Up Preferences, hit the box to the right of "Additional Board Manager URLs" 3) Cut and paste the following into the box https://dl.espressif.com/dl/package_esp32_dev_index.json 4) Hit OK on the box and OK on the preferences box. 5) Close Arduino and Restart the Arduino IDE 6) Go to: Tools->Boards->Board Manager 7) search on ESP32 8) Click on Install 9) Close and Restart the Arduino IDE again 10) Go to tools->Boards and select "ESP32 Adafruit Feather" Now you can compile all the software. Some pictures are attached: Best regards, BP
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Post by SDL on Jul 14, 2018 17:26:15 GMT -8
Why,
We are very willing to help you figure this out. The ESP32 SDK is still in version 1.0 and is somewhat unstable.
What errors are you getting? What platform are you on? (Windows, Mac, Linux) What version of the Arduino IDE are you running?
Please share some information so we can figure out what is going on.
Best regards, BP
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Post by SDL on Jul 15, 2018 18:07:09 GMT -8
What if I get a "\SDL_ESP32_BC24DEMO\SDL_ESP32_BC24DEMO.ino:69:21: fatal error: TimeLib.h: No such file or directory"
Thanks to PowederJockey:
Go to this link github.com/PaulStoffregen/Time and download the .zip file. Then, in the IDE, go to Sketch>Include Library and click on Add .ZIP Library... In your file download area, you should be able to find the Time-Master.zip. Click on it and Open. It will install the Time.h required for the compilation of the sketch. Try to compile. If you get a repeat error, ,then close the IDE and restart it. Then re-compiling should work.
Best regards, BP
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