In a couple of weeks, I should have a video tutorial for how to create the Simon game on your FlipBoard! Let me know what other tutorials you would enjoy seeing.
Very cool video. I just got a flipper for Christmas and have been building my first application with the help of your repos and others. My question is to if you think the wifi dev board is worth it for debugging purposes? I saw that it essentially let's you debug with GDB which would be useful. Is it the only way to use a debugger for the flipper applications?
You can either buy the official board or an ESP32-S2 board and flash the BlackMagic software on it. If you are going to do Flipper development, I highly recommend some hardware debugger. I think I have an extra ESP32-S2 at home? When I get home next week, I can create a giveaway for an ESP32-S2 that is pre-flashed with a debugger. discord.com/invite/NsjCvqwPAd If you don't win, you can buy an ESP32-S2 Mini from Amazon for under $10 USD. I use VS Code for debugging instead of the lower level GDB (you can set a handful of breakpoints, step over functions, get call-stack from a crash, etc.) I have a few videos on my "Flipper Zero - CODE" playlist.
@MrDerekJamison wow that is super generous! I just joined the discord, may look into just buying the dev board or an esp32 though. I'll take a look at your other video as well. Cheers!
great tutorial!
Thanks! I plan on my Jan 13th video being a tutorial on creating a game of Simon for the FlipBoard.
In a couple of weeks, I should have a video tutorial for how to create the Simon game on your FlipBoard! Let me know what other tutorials you would enjoy seeing.
Very cool video. I just got a flipper for Christmas and have been building my first application with the help of your repos and others.
My question is to if you think the wifi dev board is worth it for debugging purposes? I saw that it essentially let's you debug with GDB which would be useful. Is it the only way to use a debugger for the flipper applications?
You can either buy the official board or an ESP32-S2 board and flash the BlackMagic software on it. If you are going to do Flipper development, I highly recommend some hardware debugger. I think I have an extra ESP32-S2 at home? When I get home next week, I can create a giveaway for an ESP32-S2 that is pre-flashed with a debugger. discord.com/invite/NsjCvqwPAd If you don't win, you can buy an ESP32-S2 Mini from Amazon for under $10 USD.
I use VS Code for debugging instead of the lower level GDB (you can set a handful of breakpoints, step over functions, get call-stack from a crash, etc.) I have a few videos on my "Flipper Zero - CODE" playlist.
@MrDerekJamison wow that is super generous! I just joined the discord, may look into just buying the dev board or an esp32 though.
I'll take a look at your other video as well. Cheers!
Happy New Year
Thanks. Happy New Year to you too!