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Many popular boards like the Raspberry Pi have a developer forum.
Surely the Google Coral boards need a developer forum,
and in particular the coralmicro. Where is it?
ie code is not the only thing to discuss, sharing projects etc.
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@peepo I agree. This impressive shiny new board does not have support anywhere, almost like Google has already deprecated it. I love the board but will probably have to go back to the Esp32S3 or Arduino products unless the CoralMicro starts looking like it has some future.
@hpssjellis Couldn't agree more, feels like soon this board will be abandoned. I was so happy when I got chance to explore this board. but due to this boards unknown issue, now I think I will still stick to sipeed products for some times.
Apologies, not one for stackoverflow....
Many popular boards like the Raspberry Pi have a developer forum.
Surely the Google Coral boards need a developer forum,
and in particular the coralmicro. Where is it?
ie code is not the only thing to discuss, sharing projects etc.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: