Here’s a list of every board we support (so far!):
Raspberry Pi Pico W
Adafruit Feather Huzzah ESP32
Adafruit ESP32-S2 Feather
Adafruit ESP32-S2 Reverse TFT Feather
Adafruit ESP32-S2 TFT Feather
Adafruit ESP32-S3 Feather (No PSRAM)
Adafruit ESP32-S3 Feather (2MB PSRAM)
Adafruit ESP32-S3 Reverse TFT Feather
Adafruit ESP32-S3 TFT Feather
Adafruit ESP32 V2 Feather
Adafruit Feather HUZZAH ESP8266
Adafruit FunHouse ESP32-S2
Adafruit MagTag ESP32-S2
Adafruit Metro ESP32-S2
Adafruit Metro M4 AirLift Lite
Adafruit PyPortal SAMD51
Adafruit QT Py ESP32 Pico
Adafruit QT Py ESP32-C3
Adafruit QT Py ESP32-S2
Adafruit QT Py ESP32-S3
BTW – There are a LOT of Adafruit Boards listed above. But, WipperSnapper is portable and able to support boards from any manufacturer, not just Adafruit! The platforms/microcontrollers supported by WipperSnapper are: ESP32, ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3, ESP32-C3, ESP8266, RP2040, ATMEL SAMD+WiFi Co-Processor
Don’t see your board listed? Do you want to use your favorite WiFi development board with Adafruit.io WipperSnapper?
Our (recently updated) guide on “Adding a Board to WipperSnapper” will walk you through the process of adding a new board to the firmware. We’ve made the process for adding a new board faster by including new steps for building WipperSnapper using Platform IO. Upon completion of the guide, the development board you add support for will be included with every new release of the WipperSnapper library!
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