ESP32
ESP32 is a series of low-cost, low-power system on a chip microcontrollers with integrated Wi-Fi and dual-mode Bluetooth. It is a successor to the ESP8266 microcontroller. Widely used in hobby projects to large scale industrial applications.
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Willy Firmware is an alternative to Flipper Zero. | Board: ESP32 T-Display-S3 - Module: CC1101 - Display: Touchscreen - Compatible Flipper Zero file.
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This firmware is an alternative to the EvilCrowRF default firmware. Module: CC1101 - Compatible Flipper Zero file.
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A Wi-Fi penetration testing tool for ESP8266, ESP-32, and BW16
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An extremely compact offline media server for Movies, Shows, Books, and Music.
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Holds firmware configuration files for projects that the ESPHome team provides.
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Juanfi is an open source system for coinslot integration for mikrotik hotspot
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Create an affordable and accessible automatic coop door using ESP32. DIY your chicken coop with customizable behavior based on time and light levels. Control it through a dedicated Bluetooth-enabled app. Find comprehensive build instructions, wiring diagrams.
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DIY WiFi Enabled Camera Slider using ESP32
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ESP32-S3 based Intercom Gateway (TCS / Koch / Niko / Scantron / Analogue Systems)
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WebServer+Wifi Repeater+Fake DNS Server to Host PS4/PS5 Exploits on ESP8266/ESP32
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ESP32-based Development Board for Robotics and Embedded Applications
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ESPHome Device Configurations Repository - A database of user submitted configurations for a variety of devices which can be flashed to run ESPHome.io firmware.
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