I've done a example of an ESP32 program that connect to a standard BT Keyboard from Logitech a while ago.
Look here: https://github.com/turgu1/bt-keyboard
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- Sat Oct 12, 2024 3:40 pm
- Forum: ESP-IDF
- Topic: Connect ESP32 to bluetooth classic keyboard
- Replies: 5
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- Mon Apr 20, 2020 2:35 pm
- Forum: ESP-IDF
- Topic: ExternalProject_Add Component not linked with main application
- Replies: 2
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SOLVED: Re: ExternalProject_Add Component not linked with main application
Hello again, The problem is solved. Not easy to find but it worked: I've added two parameters to the ExternelProject_Add: BUILD_BYPRODUCTS and BUILD_ALWAYS. The resulting CMakeLists.txt is as follow: # External build process for oberon, runs in source dir and produces liboberon.a idf_component_regis...
- Sun Apr 19, 2020 9:06 pm
- Forum: ESP-IDF
- Topic: ExternalProject_Add Component not linked with main application
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4140
Re: ExternalProject_Add Component not linked with main application
I've advanced a bit today on this problem. If I add the following line at the end of the component's CMakeLists.txt, I'm able to link only if the library is already available: target_link_libraries(${COMPONENT_LIB} INTERFACE oberon) If I reinitialize everything and try to do a complete build, I get ...
- Sun Apr 19, 2020 2:51 am
- Forum: ESP-IDF
- Topic: ExternalProject_Add Component not linked with main application
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4140
ExternalProject_Add Component not linked with main application
Hello all, I'm new to that CMake system and I must say that I'm very puzzled with it. I have a very very simple application (the HelloWorld app) to which I added a component (named oberon) that build a library in the component folder (liboberon.a). When doing the build process (idf.py build) the com...
- Sat Feb 17, 2018 5:24 pm
- Forum: Showcase
- Topic: PicoBit: Scheme programming language for the ESP32
- Replies: 0
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PicoBit: Scheme programming language for the ESP32
Hello, For the last few months, I've developed a Scheme byte code interpreter running on the ESP32 . The Scheme code is compiled to an intermediary very compact byte code that is then integrated with the interpreter ready to burn into flash on the chip. You can find it at the following location: htt...