Chris Maier wrote:Hi all,
just a quick hit, which would have saved me two hours...
If you follow all the instructions on OSX Catalina you will probably run into this error while uploading a Sketch to the M5StickC board.
A fatal error occurred: Failed to connect to ESP32: Timed out waiting for packet header
I found the solution with a lot of searching the web (on a different computer, so I can not post the link).
The solution was fairly simple:
Just connect the port "G0" with ground "GND" using e.g. a paper clip.
BTW: Has anyone enhanced the capabilities of the sample code to controlling the aperture using rotary encoder?
This will be my next step.
Chris
Could you briefly describe the procedure for setting up the M5StickC? I get an error ((
Arduino: 1.8.12 (Mac OS X), Board: "ESP32 Pico Kit, Default, 921600, None"
Sketch uses 967843 bytes (73%) of program storage space. Maximum is 1310720 bytes.
Global variables use 36064 bytes (11%) of dynamic memory, leaving 291616 bytes for local variables. Maximum is 327680 bytes.
esptool.py v2.6
Serial port /dev/cu.usbserial-79525604B4
Connecting......
Chip is ESP32-PICO-D4 (revision 1)
Features: WiFi, BT, Dual Core, 240MHz, Embedded Flash, VRef calibration in efuse, Coding Scheme None
MAC: d8:a0:1d:54:fe:00
Uploading stub...
Running stub...
Stub running...
Changing baud rate to 921600
Changed.
Configuring flash size...
A fatal error occurred: Timed out waiting for packet header
A fatal error occurred: Timed out waiting for packet header
This report would have more information with
"Show verbose output during compilation"
option enabled in File -> Preferences.
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