where we find the document "ssc_commands.xlsx" for more details.
ssc version : master(r283 4d376412)
thank you!
best wishes
rudi
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txs angus,ESP_Angus wrote: ..
If you want to control an ESP32 over serial, the AT command firmware is much more suitable.
This is not the whole truth and the end of the song angusESP_Angus wrote:Although ESP32 modules have been received with the SSC test firmware running on them, this firmware is only loaded for internal testing and validation before the module is shipped. As far as I know there's no publically available documentation, sorry.
rudi ;-) wrote:...ESP_Angus wrote: ..
If you want to control an ESP32 over serial, the AT command firmware is much more suitable.
any chance to get the libat_core.a in src?
https://github.com/espressif/esp32-at/t ... nts/at/lib
cause: https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1155
and others.
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It seems, it stands still
You're right, I didn't actually know this document existed. December 2015 means it refers to the ESP31 beta hardware. The same commands may work with production ESP32 chips, but it's not supported any more (and was only ever provided to ESP31 beta testers.)rudi ;-) wrote:This is not the whole truth and the end of the song angusESP_Angus wrote:Although ESP32 modules have been received with the SSC test firmware running on them, this firmware is only loaded for internal testing and validation before the module is shipped. As far as I know there's no publically available documentation, sorry.
SSC Commands are in 2a-esp32_getting_started_guide_en-v0.1.pdf from 2015 Dez
I suspect esp_ssc.h header was added by mistake early in the development process. The implementation for these functions is not part of IDF, there's nothing anyone can do with this header.btw we have the header for it in the esp-idf
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