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| | Getting an Erlang program to run on an ESP32
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| | A few months ago, I started learning Arduino, and recently I finished my first small project. After finishing the project, I was wondering if I could build the same thing for cheaper, and that's when I stumbled into ESP32. ESP32 is an MCU (Micro Controller Unit) that got very popular because it has integrated WiFi, Bluetooth, very good documentation and is relatively cheap for what it does. Interestingly, the Arduino UNO R4 WiFi contains two MCU and one of them is an ESP32. Getting an ESP32 The easiest w...
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| | The Color Kit Grande is the latest update of the hardware kits which I started selling back in 2015. It started with the ESP8266 and a tiny B/W OLED display. A little later the ESP8266 Color Kit followed and added a bigger display with resistive touch screen to it. Buyers also had to do a...
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