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rust-esp32-std-hello
Discontinued Rust on ESP32 STD demo app. A demo STD binary crate for the ESP32[XX] and ESP-IDF, which connects to WiFi, Ethernet, drives a small HTTP server and draws on a LED screen. [Moved to: https://github.com/ivmarkov/rust-esp32-std-demo]
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InfluxDB
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Great work. I was already toying with the rust-esp32-std-hello demo last week. The provided binary toolchain was a time saving game changer for me. The demo project worked fine. My board is a TTGO T-Display so i tried the demo function for the display too. The display worked but after the function the esp32 crashed with a stackoverlfow. I was not able to get a backtrace und started looking into the debugging situation but stopped there. On saturday i tried again and after an pull on the demo project the stacktrace was gone. So i hooked up a good ol' bmp280 for tests and everything worked fine. I am still thinking about turning my unused esp8266 NodeMCU into a Black Magic Probe which should me provide with a JTAG debugger.
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