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@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Example wiring for a 38pin ESP32 module
##### ESP32 GPIO settings
For this wiring, set the 3 individual GPIOs under the /setup URL:
CS, CE, IRQ must be set according to how they are wired up. For the diagram above, set the 3 individual GPIOs under the /setup URL as follows:
```
CS D1 (GPIO5)
@ -162,14 +162,14 @@ CE D2 (GPIO4)
IRQ D0 (GPIO16 - no IRQ!)
```
ATTENTION: From development version 108 onwards, also MISO, MOSI and SCLK
are configurable. Their defaults are correct for 'standard' ESP32 boards
and non-settable for ESP8266 (as this chip cannot move them elsewhere).
If you have an existing install though, you might see '0' in the web GUI.
IMPORTANT: From development version 108/release 0.6.0 onwards, also MISO, MOSI, and SCLK
are configurable. On new installations, their defaults are correct for most ESP32 boards.
These pins cannot be configured for ESP82xx boards, as this chip cannot move them elsewhere.
Set MISO=19, MOSI=23, SCLK=18 in GUI and save for existing installs, this is the old
correct default for most ESP32 boards, for ESP82xx, a simple settings save should suffice.
Reboot afterwards.
If you are upgrading an existing install though, you might see that these pins are set to '0' in the web GUI.
Communication with the NRF module wont work. For upgrading an existing installations, set MISO=19, MOSI=23, SCLK=18 in the settings.
This is the correct default for most ESP32 boards. On ESP82xx, simply saving the settings without changes should suffice.
Save and reboot.
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