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Some pins missing but will finish as soon as I'm done researching it.

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IS someone going to approve the edit?

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Hi :) sorry for the late review. Please check the few notes that I left :)

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hmm why are there merge conflicts? seems like some of my commits are also included?

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Alright Mr. me-no-dev. I've updated all it needs and followed the doitESP32devkitV1 model. Also, I've kept the boards.txt as the original as github seems to find conflicts if I change it.

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all done

@alexceltare2 alexceltare2 changed the title Added the DoIT ESPduino-32 board, Added the DoIT ESPduino-32 board Nov 3, 2018
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atanisoft commented Aug 16, 2019

this is no longer necessary for merge as the d-duino-32 board is identical (and is the actual board that the DoIT ESPduino-32 board cloned)

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this is no longer necessary for merge as the d-duino-32 board is identical (and is the actual board that the DoIT ESPduino-32 board cloned)

WTF? d-duino-32 is a oled attached mini board with limited pin numbers whereas ESPduino-32 is a fully featured board what all pins exposed. Not even the pin markings are the same so your argument is invalid.

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d-duino-32 is a oled attached mini board with limited pin numbers whereas ESPduino-32

Sorry you are right, I did a quick search at the time and it came up as the same. Now looking again it is definitely different.

However, there are some pin mappings that are not correct on this board. A0 and A1 are mapped oddly to 2 and 4 so your pins_arduino.h should reflect this order on board (maybe even expose the A? constants?) I also don't see GPIO 0 exposed anywhere, where did you find it on the board?

@me-no-dev me-no-dev merged commit 3570d48 into espressif:master Oct 3, 2020
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