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NES version: [4Mb-esp32-8-bit.zip](https://github.com/rossumur/esp_8_bit/files/5271750/4Mb-esp32-8-bit.zip) ATARI version: [4Mb-esp32-8-bit-atari.zip](https://github.com/rossumur/esp_8_bit/files/5271934/4Mb-esp32-8-bit-atari.zip) video pin: 25 audio pin: 26 esptool.py --port COM0 write_flash --flash_mode dio --flash_size 4MB 0x0 4Mb-esp32-8-bit.bin
ok, what about another bt-stack like: https://hackaday.io/project/170365-blueretro/log/178249-learning-bluetooth-classic-bredr-with-hci-traces made by WiFi Linux driver developer ??? **Jacques Gagnon**: For BlueRetro I decided to write my own "minimal" stack talking to the BT...
https://github.com/rossumur/esp_8_bit/pull/16/commits/4ecbfb7ab257447aac2f11abceff6aada4d5e9fe