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Why is ARDUINO_RUNNING_CORE set to 0? #107

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nickolay opened this issue Dec 30, 2023 · 1 comment
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Why is ARDUINO_RUNNING_CORE set to 0? #107

nickolay opened this issue Dec 30, 2023 · 1 comment

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@nickolay
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In lilygo-t5-47-plus.json ARDUINO_RUNNING_CORE and ARDUINO_EVENT_RUNNING_CORE are set to 0.

This causes problems in esphome (esphome/issues#5317), so as a workaround I tried keeping those at =1, and basics seemed to work. Do you know when it's necessary?

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It has been noted that the README now states to select Core1 in the Arduino IDE, which is even more confusing. Please clarify if both variants are supported for PIO/Arduino IDE or advise what problems we should expect when selecting the wrong core?

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