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There is generally no problem for you to use the latest core with the Nano board. Just make sure you install it as noted from our docs and select the board. @pillo79 should be able to comment more on when they will support v3 core officially |
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This is weird that Arduino's official board doesn't support latest Arduino core while other ESP32-S3 boards in market do support it. Arduino Nano ESP32 was my first board from ESP32 series, but now I am regretting since it is overpriced and has strange hardware/software. Not only that, when I open issues in open source projects mentioning that I am using an Arduino Nano ESP32, the issue is closed as not planned since the author needs the same board to debug because of pin-remapping, dfu protocol, etc which are not applicable to other boards. I want to use latest Arduino Core v3, but Arduino doesn't support it.
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