TinyUSB ESP32-S2 support merged and a live stream (in 4 hours) about it!
As of this morning ESP32-S2 support is in TinyUSB! @hathach, creator of TinyUSB, just merged it. Thanks to @igrr and @spritetm from Espressif for their help. Also thanks to @cr1901 and @pigrew who are both frequent TinyUSB contributors.
This paves the way for CircuitPython on the ESP32-S2 since it uses TinyUSB to power the core CIRCUITPY workflow. Join Scott (@tannewt) today at 2pm Pacific (5pm Eastern) for a 2ish hour deep dive live stream into TinyUSB on the ESP32-S2 as he begins to port CircuitPython to the new platform. Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube and Twitch to be notified!
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