LilyGo-T-Call-SIM800 VS esp-jumpstart

Compare LilyGo-T-Call-SIM800 vs esp-jumpstart and see what are their differences.

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LilyGo-T-Call-SIM800 esp-jumpstart
1 3
448 167
0.7% 3.6%
3.5 0.0
3 months ago over 1 year ago
C
- Apache License 2.0
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LilyGo-T-Call-SIM800

Posts with mentions or reviews of LilyGo-T-Call-SIM800. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

esp-jumpstart

Posts with mentions or reviews of esp-jumpstart. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-29.
  • Can you send me a real world project using the ESP-IDF?
    2 projects | /r/esp32 | 29 Apr 2021
  • Esp32 Cmake
    2 projects | /r/esp32 | 21 Dec 2020
    Think of it as a configuration file. In this case, "board_esp32_devkitc.h" is the configuration for the ESP32 DevKit-C Board. For this board, it is using the GPIO 27 as output. What if you need to build the system for this board and for a different board where the GPIO 27 is already in use or, not even has that GPIO? With a configuration file you just need to pass and argument to the build system and it will use the correct configuration. Without it you'll probably need to clutter you source files with "#ifdef", which would work, but would be worse to maintain, especially if you need to add a third or more boards.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing LilyGo-T-Call-SIM800 and esp-jumpstart you can also consider the following projects:

BlueRetro - Multiplayer Bluetooth controllers adapter for retro video game consoles

Homepoint - Espressif ESP32 Based Smarthome screen for MQTT

micropython-camera-driver - add camera support to MicroPython

ESP32APA102Driver - Uses the Espressif ESP-IDF to drive APA102 & SK9822 Addressable Pixels via the SPI Port

OPNpool - Integrates the functionality of a Pentair pool controller into the smart home using ESP32 SoC.

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