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Using this on the ESP32-S3 #1

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ProfFan opened this issue Nov 5, 2024 · 2 comments
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Using this on the ESP32-S3 #1

ProfFan opened this issue Nov 5, 2024 · 2 comments

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ProfFan commented Nov 5, 2024

Hi @Frostie314159 , is it possible to use this on the S3? Do I need to change any offsets?

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Hi, unfortunately we haven't done any sort of reverse engineering on the S3 yet. Our efforts have been focused on the ESP32 so far. Ishwar Mudraje has done some work on the C3 and judging by that, the hardware seems to be similar across chips.
While I would love to look into the S3, I don't have one on hand and I'm not sure if @redfast00 does either. For the esp32-open-mac project in general, we're hoping to find some common interface, by which to speak to the hardware regardless of chip version.

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I have an ESP32S3, but am focussing so far on the regular ESP32. I'd rather have one feature-complete codebase working for 1 variant than spend time in seaching differences/similarities between the variants. The hardware does appear to be pretty similar, so it might not be that much work.

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