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Revision as of 02:52, 7 July 2024
by Aaron HG
Project Overview
This is a makerspace instructional project, meant to teach the basics of soldering, and to serve as a platform for handheld game development.
Tools and Materials
- ESP32S2 Mini controller
- Custom PCB
- 240x240 TFT screen
- 3 tact switches
- 3D printed case
Project Files
Step-by-Step Instructions
Launch the Arduino IDE and open the Tamogotchi_Basic sketch. Connect the esp32 board via USB while holding down the boot button. Select the serial port which appears, choose Deneyap Mini S2, and click upload.