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Where are the sources ?? #1
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They seem to be missing. However you can try to use this Python version of |
Yes. I know I can use the Python version. However, this is still an issue that needs to be resolved, as Open Source projects should strive to include sources for all the binaries that are compiled as part of the project |
Yes, this is a |
I'm not a Windows expert (I don't used it later than when I was 9 years old). However, I've made a bash script for *nix users to use as wrapper. It allows me to use the
You should put this script in |
Its not a big issue for me at the moment, as I can use the esptool binary at 115200, I just wanted to change it, as it has a list of "supported" data rates, which doesn't totally match with the CP2101 based USB to Serial board I'm using - at least not for the higher speeds I can modify things to use python if I really need to . |
Ok. Let's see what says the maintainer. 😄 |
@rogerclarkmelbourne: I've discovered the project source code: https://github.com/igrr/esptool-ck |
I've made a pull request |
Where are the sources ??
I'd like to recompile the WIndows exe to try some baud rates compatible with the Silicon Labs CP2102 which are currently being rejected
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