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    Unit cam S3 : .ino files , where to find

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      HappyUser
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      Hi there,
      I was wondering, where can I find software, for example the firmware, that I can open directly in the Arduino development software. I have found the GitHub page but I don’t see any .ino files.
      Thanks.

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        kuriko @HappyUser
        last edited by kuriko

        @HappyUser
        I think they probably wrote PlatformIO as Arduino
        https://github.com/m5stack/UnitCamS3-UserDemo

        Good morning, and welcome to the Black Mesa Transit System.

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          HappyUser @kuriko
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          @kuriko Thank you. I would have hoped that they also supply Arduino code.

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            Cognitive5525 @HappyUser
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            @HappyUser it is not impossible to port the source code from PlatformIO to Arduino or vice versa.
            Here is someone who made a script for it.
            Maybe the script does not work right out of the box but it could give you some hints or insight about what is needed to port the source code.
            As I understand it the two platforms are very similar but their build/make process and their library management are a bit different.

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