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    Odd errors with m5stamp S3- possibly due to memory

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      louisandthecat
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      Im building a piece of code in UIflow 2 that I have running on an M5stamp S3

      It’s quite extensive partly due to me importing some existing classes to run an LCD screen. Also the code imports some data that is used to fill a menu

      When I run the same code, it works about 1 in 3 times. The other times I get random syntax errors or the code runs and I get memory allocation errors

      I’m assuming that this is likely because the combination of code and data is too much? I’m struggling to find any info on how much RAM the s3

      Any help really appreciated!

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        teastain @louisandthecat
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        @louisandthecat ESP32-S3FN8 8 MB (Quad SPI), so 8MB flash program storage. no other PSRAM.
        UIFlow/Python uses a lot of memory.
        That's all I have!
        Cheers.

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          ajb2k3 @louisandthecat
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          @louisandthecat
          Can you post the error messages?

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