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The requirements for ESP32 and ESP8266 are very different. We use CMD to support different partitions, custom bootloaders and many more things that are not supported on ESP8266. We can not get away from CMD at this point. |
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@hogfanboy In schools where access is needed to everything it is usual to setup virtual machines on the students machines. The get deleted when PC is powered down and a fresh new Virtual Machine is deployed at start. |
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My school locks the students out of a lot of permissions on the school's PCs. That includes running "cmd"
The students "can" compile programs for the ESP8266 using the compiler from ESP8266 community.
But fails when compiling with the ESP32, they get an error that there permission group doesn't allow them to run cmd.
So I was wondering if you could take a look on how it works with the ESP8266 boards and apply that to the ESP32 boards
Thanks
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