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Overview

NanoBake is a front-end application platform for ESP32. It provides an application framework that is based on code from the Flipper Zero project.

Nanobake provides:

  • A hardware abstraction layer
  • UI capabilities (via LVGL)
  • An application platform that can run apps and services

Requirements:

  • ESP32 (any?)
  • esp-idf 5.1.2 or a newer v5.1.x
  • a display (connected via SPI or I2C)

Status: Alpha

Technologies

UI is created with lvgl via esp_lvgl_port.

LCD and input drivers are based on esp_lcd and esp_lcd_touch.

Supported Hardware

Devices

Predefined configurations are available for:

  • Yellow Board: 2.4" with capacitive touch (2432S024) (see AliExpress 1, 2)
  • LilyGo T-Deck (see lilygo.cc, AliExpress)
  • (more will follow)

Other configurations can be supported, but they require you to set up the drivers yourself:

Guide

Until there is proper documentation, here are some pointers:

  • Sample application: bootstrap and app
  • NanoBake: the main platform with default services and apps
  • Furi: the core platform code, based on Flipper Zero firmware

Building Firmware

First we have to select the correct device:

  1. If you use CLion, close it and delete the cmake-build-debug folder.
  2. Run idf.py fullclean to remove any cache from previous builds (or delete build folder manually)
  3. Copy the sdkconfig.board.YOUR_BOARD into sdkconfig. Use sdkconfig.defaults if you are setting up a custom board.

Now you can run idf.py flash monitor

License

GNU General Public License Version 3

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An operating system for ESP32 devices.
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