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    [Solved] M5 Burner Firmware Option Update

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      GACHAPO
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      I feel like I'm walking through mud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      I have downloaded the software as suggested.
      I amended the SSID and Password to enable access to my network
      I compile and uploaded the software
      Surprisingly a new access point LidarBot + MAC address appeared, contrary to me setting my own network credentials.
      I connected to this AP and put the password in as stated in the code.
      browsed to 192.168.4.1
      Software appeared, but no camera image and NO ABILITY TO GET ON MY NETWORK, WHICH IS WHAT I HAVE REQUESTED AGAIN AND AGAIN.
      It doesn't have to be this hard.........................................................please make it simple!

      How do I get this camera on my network with Arduino IDE????

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        m5-docs @GACHAPO
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        @gachapo What log information did your device print?
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        M5Stack documentation URL

        https://docs.m5stack.com

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          GACHAPO
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            GACHAPO
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              GACHAPO
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              I fail to see how all this gets me connected to my network???

              Do we have a solution or not?

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                GACHAPO @GACHAPO
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                @gachapo 5 Months on I STILL would like to use my M5 Stack ESP32 PSRAM camera on my network.

                Is it at all possible to do this yet?

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                  vany5921 @GACHAPO
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                  @gachapo
                  try this

                  https://github.com/m5stack/m5stack-cam-psram/tree/master/wifi

                  use esp-idf or esptool to burn it

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                    GACHAPO @vany5921
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                    @vany5921

                    For those who would like to keep their sanity i have FINALLY managed to do this, my God it's been a journey.

                    I followed this wonderful website;

                    https://www.mgo-tec.com/blog-entry-m5camera-arduino.html/3

                    I basically changed the following pins

                    ● Line 41: (#define SIOD_GPIO_NUM)
                    Changed to 22

                    ● Line 52: (define VSYNC_GPIO_NUM)
                    Changed to 25

                    I now have the camera on my network!!

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                      JohnA @GACHAPO
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                      @gachapo Thanks for persevering with this as I got my M5 to day and was getting confused lol. Without this link I would never have got it up and running so thanks for the link as that has kept me from throwing it out of the window.

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