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HI All,</div>
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<div id="Signature">I have a question about the flash memory of the ESP32.</div>
<div id="Signature">I read that the ESP32 uses 16Mb of external flash memory and in the schematics on page 27 there is a flash memory chip. However, in the latest v3.2 schematics there is no external flash chip.</div>
<div id="Signature">Am I correct to assume that the 16Mb of memory is on the module now?</div>
<div id="Signature">How does this impact the e-fuse settings?</div>
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<div id="Signature">Another question that came up while setting up a development environment:</div>
<div id="Signature">The version of esp-idf thats used by the OVSM project uses the Mingw32 environment. Based on my limited exposure to using this environment, its very slow compared to compiling esp-idf code under e.g. platformio under VSCode. </div>
<div id="Signature">How are the core developers dealing with this slowness?</div>
<div id="Signature">Is it at all possible, if i could force platformio to use the correct the idf-esp libraries, to compile the OVMS code in a more recent environment that uses cmake and ninja?</div>
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<div id="Signature">Thanks,</div>
<div id="Signature">Eddy<br>
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