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You may have noticed the warning there:
The target |
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Please re-open, it's not limited to the Wroom. I''ve updated the output. |
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Using masserase is a good practice as it makes sure the storage is completely wiped out. |
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Strange: I cloned the nanoff repo, compiled the tool and ran it with the same command-line options and it runs just fine without errors (both under the debugger and command prompt). I also miss the nasty white characters with black dots in the package manager console. There (in the package manager console), the nanoff tool still end with an E4000 error as before. EDIT: Replacing the tool's version of nanoff.exe (and the nanoff dll's) failed (directory issues for nanoff.dll not found). |
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I saw a lot of sites all advertising nanoff commands from the package manager console. At least it's documented now that the pmc window might have issues. More nasty issues is that it seem to have cached some old compiled version by me with some extra console/writeline() in it |
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Tool
nanoff
Description
I'm trying to flash my ESP32-CAM and get a
Error E4000: Error executing esptool command. (The handle is invalid.)
as result of the 'nanoff --platform esp32 --serialport COM9 --update' command (after a lot of white chars with a black dot (directly after the progress of the backup to reach 100%).
The output (of an earlier experiment) looks like:
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