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How hard would be the ESP32 porting?

Open sinclairfr opened this issue 4 years ago • 12 comments

Hi guys,

I just broke my foot and I have a lot of time on my hand. I am a bit of a jack of all trades, I can code and have some electronics basics.

My guess is, since ESP8266 and ESP32 share a lot of features, the porting should not be so had, should it?

Of course, there will be pin remapping to do but apart from that, I have to confess nothing comes to mind.

Can any of you guys give me advice and/or clues in order to port this great project to ESP32?

Thanks!

sinclairfr avatar Nov 02 '21 16:11 sinclairfr

I would also love to do it. But I do not know how to begin. Apart from "Start new project..." :-)

We can try it together if you want.

AGordiGuerrero avatar Dec 24 '21 10:12 AGordiGuerrero

Hello @sinclairfr, I hope you are well by now :)

I think the porting to ESP32 is a long standing issue, which I've briefly looked into. I've recently upgraded ArduinoJson to the v6, which I think works better with ESP32, and I'm working to better handle WiFi connections, which I think is the main issue now to support ESP32.

So I think it could come out relatively easily once the WiFi changes are done. Meanwhile, something that would be useful is understanding what is not working on the ESP32 so that we can understand if we need to maintain both platforms, or if we can switch to libraries that can manage both platform for us. Maybe we find out that there are more areas to upgrade and the porting will be more difficult, but I don't know yet :)

I'm available in Gitter: https://gitter.im/esp-rfid/Lobby if you want to have a chat.

matjack1 avatar Feb 23 '22 17:02 matjack1