* Add the Partition Scheme Menu to HELTEC LoRa32 V1
This is missing from many boards, i may add that to all of them
* reordered heltec_wifi_lora_32 partition options
Co-authored-by: Jan Procházka <90197375+P-R-O-C-H-Y@users.noreply.github.com>
Somehow the fix#7129 was not applied to NORA-W10 probably both changes were happening at around the same time, this PR fixes this.
Co-authored-by: Jan Procházka <90197375+P-R-O-C-H-Y@users.noreply.github.com>
As per #6962 we have another case of build.flash_type incorrectly named qspi; this commit fixes the issue for the unphone9 board.
Co-authored-by: Jan Procházka <90197375+P-R-O-C-H-Y@users.noreply.github.com>
* Added support for Cytron Maker Feather AIoT S3.
* 1. Select OPI PSRAM by default.
2. Fixed pin name error in variant.cpp.
3. Added definition for RGB_BUILTIN.
* Define the RGB_BUILTIN as shown in #6979.
* Added pin definition for A12 (Vin Sense).
somehow had duplicated the same name across all my boards. the PID's and VID's were correct, but the name was the same for all of them. that is fixed now.
Description of Change
This PR adds support for Espoir, a mikroBUS PoE+ devboard, by Connaxio inc. However, the ESP32-MINI-1 is a single core CPU, so Connaxio will provide the builds for its devboard until single core CPUs are officially supported. Adding these modifications to the official repository will limit discrepancies between Connaxio's fork and the main repo.
Tests scenarios
Tests include Ethernet, SPI, USB, I2C, UART (1-wire).
More info: https://www.connaxio.com/electronics/espoir/
Implemented a new method for allowing folks to preserve their TinyUF2 bootloader setup when flashing their boards via Arduino IDE, without being locked out of not using it if they want to use a different partition.
Adafruit had already added support for keeping (reflashing) the TinyUF2 bootloader when flashing via Arduino IDE (thanks @ladyada ), but the issue with it is it doesn't allow users to not choose to use it. Even if they select a specific partition scheme from the partition drop down list, it ignores that selection and only does the TinyUF2 partitioning/bootloader thing.
We wanted to let users choose between keeping their TinyUF2 partitioning and bootloader, or choose another partition scheme and have the TinyUF2 support disabled and just operate like they would expect.
We've implemented this by adding the TinyUF2 support as a partition scheme option, and using these build options in platform.txt to choose to use teh UF2 path or use the standard path.
Add support for the Trueverit Universal IoT Driver MK III (https://www.trueverit.com/)
The board will be released on market using electronic distributors soon, as the other one board added via #5269
This new board (referred as MK III) has onboard Texas Instruments RTL8201 Eth PHY chip.