I like the online alpha manager and online 'esp tool' (or offline python version) BTW, not mentioned, but what about debugging? For example, isn't the biggest advantage to the single-core Risc-V options (C3, C6) is that it has a built-in debugger... whereas the dual-core/bluetooth S3 requires an external esp-prog JTAG adapter? Would love to see how to debug and single-step on C3/C6 and s3 using VS Code and PlatformIO. BTW, I understand VS Code + IDF Extension you need to first install IDF VS Code + PlatformIO Extension, you don't need IDF nor IDF Extension but aside from the different build-systems, what is the difference between VS-Code developing/debugging using IDF versus using PlatformIO?
Compared to other videos made by Rob, I dislike this one. All parameters are listed with fly-in text (that does not add to the information) - I could easier read it off a spreadsheet. Rob's strength (usually) comes from insights that he provides, that typically are missing from "rainbows and unicorns" datasheets. This video provides none. A breakdown of usecases with tips on which ones (not) to use would have been much more helpful. imho.
I've been waiting on a comparo for awhile; thanks, Rob!
Rob, nice job on this video!
I like the online alpha manager and online 'esp tool' (or offline python version)
BTW, not mentioned, but what about debugging? For example, isn't the biggest advantage to the single-core Risc-V options (C3, C6) is that it has a built-in debugger... whereas the dual-core/bluetooth S3 requires an external esp-prog JTAG adapter?
Would love to see how to debug and single-step on C3/C6 and s3 using VS Code and PlatformIO.
BTW, I understand
VS Code + IDF Extension you need to first install IDF
VS Code + PlatformIO Extension, you don't need IDF nor IDF Extension
but aside from the different build-systems, what is the difference between VS-Code developing/debugging using IDF versus using PlatformIO?
No sound?
Edit: Weird, after closing it and reopening it, it works. 🤷
Are you real? I saw a video where they generated you with AI!
Compared to other videos made by Rob, I dislike this one. All parameters are listed with fly-in text (that does not add to the information) - I could easier read it off a spreadsheet.
Rob's strength (usually) comes from insights that he provides, that typically are missing from "rainbows and unicorns" datasheets. This video provides none.
A breakdown of usecases with tips on which ones (not) to use would have been much more helpful.
imho.