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by Leitukey
Thu Sep 28, 2017 9:10 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Contact for Direct Orders - Manufacturing Quantites
Replies: 6
Views: 8605

Re: Contact for Direct Orders - Manufacturing Quantites

Unfortunately I still haven't heard back from anyone. I've been waiting for some kind of reply for 1.5 weeks now. ESP_Sprite, any suggestions? If I can't even get a simple reply to my inquiries how can I feel comfortable using Espressif in our product designs? @dksmcdksmc I empathize with you. I fe...
by Leitukey
Mon Sep 25, 2017 3:24 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?
Replies: 443
Views: 940708

Re: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?

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by Leitukey
Mon Sep 25, 2017 3:16 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?
Replies: 443
Views: 940708

Re: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?

....I too would like to see the IDF on the ESP32 feature complete and stable before a new chip... Yes! Please do not quibble. We are in a small minority who will likely lose this argument against the sea of feature-loving makers/hackers (which, please remember, likely includes the CEO of Esperrif) ...
by Leitukey
Mon Sep 25, 2017 3:06 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?
Replies: 443
Views: 940708

Re: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?

There is little benefit in a new chip with an even broader feature set if Espressif keeps on failing to deliver on the SDK side. Take a closer look at the ESP32. The feature set of that chip already is rather awesome. But many of those features are either hard to use or simply broken. So please do ...
by Leitukey
Mon Sep 25, 2017 2:59 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?
Replies: 443
Views: 940708

Re: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?

Seems as though some people want low power low cost chip for battery powered nodes and others want a workhorse with audio/video features. Sounds like 2 different chips. Going from scope creep to product creep would be a terrible idea. Esperrif should stick with "small, weak, and cheap" at this poin...
by Leitukey
Mon Sep 25, 2017 2:37 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?
Replies: 443
Views: 940708

Re: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?

@Leitukey Have you seen anything about the wRover modules? They include 4MB of external PSRAM. Is this what you would be looking for? Yes. I have you seen the ESP32-WROVER. I intend to develop in MicroPython but I want MicroPython to keep approaching Python until it finally gets there. 4MB is a nic...
by Leitukey
Mon Sep 25, 2017 1:29 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?
Replies: 443
Views: 940708

Re: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?

Personally I'd like to see an external memory interface. It could be slow (multiplexed bus with external transparent latches) like the PIC has, but that would be an easy way to attach memory and memory-mapped devices where speed isn't critical but you don't want to go through many GPIO expanders to...
by Leitukey
Mon Sep 25, 2017 12:15 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?
Replies: 443
Views: 940708

Re: What would you like to see in The Next Chip?

Attempts at clever quips by an Espressif representative regarding an obvious fundamental problem with Espressif products do not warm the cockles of my heart. No. They do not. Instead, they make my blood run cold. Espressif seems like a typical tech company that has created some remarkably innovative...
by Leitukey
Wed Sep 20, 2017 2:47 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Where can I purchase high quality ESP32 development boards with the most recent version of silicon (rev 1, I believe)?
Replies: 44
Views: 58122

Re: Where can I purchase high quality ESP32 development boards with the most recent version of silicon (rev 1, I believe

No, I read every word, and disagree with your reasoning. Then apparently you either did not understand what I wrote and/or deliberately misrepresented what I wrote. As the saying goes, "Facts are stubborn things." The facts in this case are "right there in black and white." Furthermore, to properly...