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    ESP32 board core version

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      fbritop
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      Hi
      I'm trying to setup an MQTT broker with a library called PicoMQTT but it tells me that the board version is outdated (I assume it brings the ESP32 board from the Atom Board

      error: #error PicoMQTT requires ESP32 board core version >= 2.0.7

      How can I check which board is in the Atom Lite definition and how this can be updated.

      Thanks
      FBP

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        ajb2k3 @fbritop
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        @fbritop where are you installing the MQTT server?
        I have a guide for setting up Mosquitto on an RPI

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          ajb2k3
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          Atom uses a Pico D4 variant and probably lacks the resources needed of the full esp32’S found in the Core2 controller

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