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    Uploading to M5 Atom in Arduino?

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    • M Offline
      MikeH
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      In Arduino, is there an add-on (via the Board Manager) to upload to the M5 Atom?

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      • liemphL Offline
        liemph @MikeH
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        @mikeh Yes you can. Please follow this tutorial by @lukasmaximus
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2f4biAfvC_M

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          MikeH
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          Thank you for the feedback. The M5-Atom utube tutorial breezes through the Arduino Tool tab Board Manager portion by setting it up for M5Stick-C, as there is no M5-Atom selection, but when I compile, I get ā€œError compiling for board M5Stick-C.ā€ I’m using an M5-ATOM ā€œButtonā€ example, and my Atom is plugged into my Windows PC USB Port. Of course, I’ve added the M5-Atom library. In Arduino under File tab Preferences I’ve included Board Manager https://dl.espressif.com/dl/package_esp32_index.json. Not sure where to go from here…

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            lukasmaximus
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            Select esp 32 pico kit from the board list (both M5stickC and atom use this chip) and select 115200 as the baud rate. if your device doesn't show up in the listed ports you may need to install the cp210x serial com port driver

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