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While those boards only cost half of the price of a board with the same pinout fron AZ Delivery, there are some nuances to the boot process, namely with the usage of GPIO0, as it turns out: https://www.instructables.com/Flashing-Micropython-to-ESP32-MinikitMH-ET-LIVE/
We should be able to fix this easily. Currently, we use GPIO0 for the right button.
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While those boards only cost half of the price of a board with the same pinout fron AZ Delivery, there are some nuances to the boot process, namely with the usage of GPIO0, as it turns out:
https://www.instructables.com/Flashing-Micropython-to-ESP32-MinikitMH-ET-LIVE/
We should be able to fix this easily. Currently, we use GPIO0 for the right button.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: