good morning. I have seen that in the latest firmware, the LILYGO board is included. I have tried to compile with ESP PICO-D4 but it gives an error in myepromm.... no idea how to correct that. Does anyone know how to solve this? I take this opportunity to say that unfortunately I have not been able to get NINA to rotate the camera in the framing assistant, it turns erratically (I have the reverse box activated)... greetings
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Hi Carlos
Its actually not implemented yet for this project. It may be included n the next update, or it may not,
I gave a reply to a user on this project that is possible to get a small footprint, and posted a picture of the LlilyGo as an example, but I did make it clear in the reply that the was not a work in progress. I think I said something like 'someone would have to do the work on that.
I sometimes put placeholders (think like one of the small yellow stick note) for things that may be introduced at some later stage. The lilygo board is a small footprint but its also esp32 wifi based.
My best advide is do not go down that path. If I ever get round to the rotator again it could be months before that is looked at, I have not even designed a board for it, let alone thinking of implementing it.
Regards
Robert
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good morning. I have seen that in the latest firmware, the LILYGO board is included. I have tried to compile with ESP PICO-D4 but it gives an error in myepromm.... no idea how to correct that. Does anyone know how to solve this? I take this opportunity to say that unfortunately I have not been able to get NINA to rotate the camera in the framing assistant, it turns erratically (I have the reverse box activated)... greetings
Hi Carlos
Its actually not implemented yet for this project. It may be included n the next update, or it may not,
I gave a reply to a user on this project that is possible to get a small footprint, and posted a picture of the LlilyGo as an example, but I did make it clear in the reply that the was not a work in progress. I think I said something like 'someone would have to do the work on that.
I sometimes put placeholders (think like one of the small yellow stick note) for things that may be introduced at some later stage. The lilygo board is a small footprint but its also esp32 wifi based.
My best advide is do not go down that path. If I ever get round to the rotator again it could be months before that is looked at, I have not even designed a board for it, let alone thinking of implementing it.
Regards
Robert