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Internal LED control #149
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Hi @oskarirauta, Something about your request is done in the mesh feature that we will add to Lua RTOS soon. There will be a new Lua function in the os module to control the activity led. |
Sounds good :)
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Hi @oskarirauta <https://github.com/oskarirauta>,
Something about your request is done in the mesh feature that we will add to Lua RTOS soon. There will be a new Lua function in the os module to control the activity led.
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@oskarirauta as you can see the LED you mention is not built into the esp32 chip itself but into the board that the esp32 is mounted on:
@jolivepetrus do you want to keep this open? |
I think we should be able to control internal LED (if set) - or at least, stop blinking.
Currently this can be achieved by setting it's GPIO state to input, but I think there could be a better way as well.
How about a minimal module for this?
led state module for selecting mode from manual or automatic (blinking).
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