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    Why is the Serial.print() not working in the M5NanoC6 unit?

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      BoM_M5
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      Why is the Serial.print() not working in M5NanoC6 controller?

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        teastain @BoM_M5
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        @BoM_M5 Do you have USB CDC On Boot "Enabled"?
        In the 'Tools' drop down.

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          BoM_M5 @teastain
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          @teastain Thank you for your tip! After activating USB CDC for Boot to - Enable the Serial.print() worked as it should. /BoM_M5

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            Paulskpt @BoM_M5
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            @BoM_M5 I had the same problem today. In Arduino IDE v.2.3.3, BOARDS MANAGER, searched for esp32. Found "esp32" from Espressif Systems. It appeared that I had version "3.1.0 RC" installed. On Espressif's site on Github I saw that the latest stable version is: "3.0.5", so I downgraded to 3.0.5. Then I saw that the M5NanoC6 was available via: Tools -> Board -> esp32 -> M5NanoC6. After having selected this board, I saw also that: Tools -> CDC on Boot was "Enabled". I saw that there was here no more option "Disabled".
            From this moment all Serial.print and Serial.println command worked as expected.

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