B4R Question ESP32 (WROOM) - Could a kind soul please assist

rabbitBUSH

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So, I came across this From this posting

And, bear with me, from my no knowledge viewpoint I wanted to unpack what this all means . . .
Well, I think I have it, but am worried that if I misinterpret the explanation I would kill the ESP32 unit

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Above there are two parts, it would seem. I've done one in underline and the other in bold.

The bold matches what I had read and found has to be used for compile/upload to ESP32 (read it some time ago).

Its "header" is * Pin IO0 (= GPIO0) NOT to Ground

Then : The underlined one has the "header" * Pin IO0 (= GPIO0) to Ground

Question is : What does (=GPIO0) to ground? mean physically?

It looks like -> if this (GPIo0) is connected to ground then one does not have to do the BOOT / EN hold bit and it will write to the ESP32. I then presume that the bits in BOLD fall away and you don't have to do the BOOT/EN hold part anymore (not using B4R so even after the "waiting for download" appears doesn't come into it for me).

I've never seen that suggestion anywhere in the more formal Arduino fora. It seems to be saying loop a wire from GPIo0 to the GND rail. Not going to do that until some Guru can say that's right Dumbo. And, the B4R thing is irrelevant in the context I suppose, because, well, it wouldn't matter what IDE one is using, surely, its a physical connection. Which can go POEF..... {{Ahg >> anyway this is there at the top like Arduino IDE or B4R 1.8.0}}

The bit in bold above is a right PitB
 

agraham

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Close but no cigar! - It's hard to tell them apart but I believe this may be Cray-1 Serial Number 1, the first one built and currently in the Chippewa Falls museum .

Hanging over it is this sign which, when you blow it up, seems to identify it as 'Cray-1 S/N 1'

 
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agraham

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Further to the above, if it is S/N 1 then it is probably the actual machine that was at Daresbury Laboratories in the UK from 11th May 1979 to 16th October1980.

From a thread here from a long time ago (2010)



 
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emexes

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Cray-1 Serial Number 1, the first one built and currently in the Chippewa Falls museum.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/chippewa-falls-museum-of-industry-and-technology
I've added that to my list of places to visit next time (if ever again) I'm in the USA. ?
 
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emexes

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Further to the above, if it is S/N 1 then it is probably the actual machine that was at Daresbury Laboratories in the UK from 11th May 1979 to 16th October 1980.

Hey, looks like you're right. I doubted that a computer in the UK would return to the US, but... apparently it would (I guess because it's #1)

 
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